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Stranger Beside Me (Paperback)

by Ann Rule (Author)
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Not long ago, true crime writer Ann Rule recalls lying on an operating table. The anesthesiologist leaned over before putting her to sleep. "Ann," the anesthesiologist said softly, "tell me, what was Ted Bundy really like?" Despite meeting Florida's electric chair in 1989, the subject of Rule's bestselling book continues to haunt her. Rule and Bundy were friends. They met in 1971 at a Seattle crisis clinic, where they shared the late shift answering a suicide hotline. Their subsequent conversations, meetings, and letters spanned the rest of Bundy's life as he evolved into one of the century's most notorious serial killers. It's been 20 years since Rule first penned this chilling account. But the story--and her 2000 update--will still have readers reaching for their Xanax. No gratuitous gore here; just the basic, bone-chilling evidence. In fact, like a protective mother shielding us from horrors too awful to mention, Rule seems to avoid delving too deeply into crime scene descriptions. She devotes one paragraph in her new afterword to her discovery that Bundy engaged in necrophilia and returned to the scenes of his crimes to "line dead lips and eyes with garish makeup and to put blush on pale cheeks." She tells readers that John Hinckley, who shot Ronald Reagan, and David Berkowitz, the Son of Sam Killer, traded prison correspondences with Bundy. And she hints that Bundy's insatiable killer instincts may have started when he was a 14-year-old paperboy. (Ann Marie Burr, an 8-year-old girl on his route, mysteriously disappeared in the middle of the night and has never been found.) The skimpy update is over too soon, leaving readers wanting more and offering further proof of the public's never-ending fascination with serial killers. --Jodi Mailander Farrell --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Rule met Bundy at a local crisis counseling center. Sharing long nights helping those who felt that suicide was the only option, they developed a friendship. She believed that she knew the handsome psychology major about to attend law school; however, she only knew a part of the man. Bundy was also a cold-blooded serial killer. This story follows Rule as she at first denies that the Bundy she knew could have committed these murders, and then the realization that he was ruthless, dangerous, and evil. Lorelei King is a phenomenal reader; her vocal characterizations never seem forced and fit seamlessly into the narration. Listeners will be spellbound and anxiously awaiting the next twist, when they are not double-locking their windows and doors. A wonderful tape that will find a home in all true crime collections. One warning: some of the descriptions of the crime scenes and murder victims are a bit graphic and may want to be avoided by those with delicate constitutions. Danna Bell-Russel, Library of Congress
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars This is About Ted Right?, Jul 7 2003
By S. L. Leuchs "stacemay1" (Glendale, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stranger Beside Me (Hardcover)
I thoroughly enjoyed "The Stranger Beside Me." However, before I began reading, I was expecting something totally different. I was expecting a story of about someone and their crimes, etc. - what a normal true crime story usually goes through. What I wasn't expecting was the inner torment of the author on whether or not she should believe her friend.

I can understand that Ann Rule was friends with Ted Bundy and that caused torment for as she hunted for the "Ted" murderer and wrote her book, but this book about SOMEONE ELSE was written in the first person - and not from Ted's point of view. It's all about her thoughts and feelings as things are happening in the Ted case and what she's going through.

The book was insightful because she actually knew Ted as a person - sociopath that he was. She felt that she could trust him and share with him. I do understand that would put anyone in an uncomfortable position when you find out someone is a serial killer and, yes, it should be mentioned in said book about this serial killer you are writing about. However, it should not be the basis of the entire book.

Read it for the information on Ted, but try to ignore the fact that the book is more about Rule than him.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Imagine being friends with a killer?, Feb 26 2006
By Arthur L. Hill "Johnny Cash" (I.F. ontario) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stranger Beside Me (Hardcover)
This story seizes to amaze me. Imagine writing to and receiving letters from one of the most crazed killers of thier time? Well for Ann Rule it was no imaginary issue. It was reality. This book shows the other side to Ted Bundy. Not the crazed, freak, dangerous Ted Bundy that the newspaper and news tells us that he was, but the sweet, caring Ted Bundy that all his friends knew him by. This story shows another perspective. It shows the other side of him. The side that not many knew. This book is a fantastic read because it put us in the place of Mrs. Rule. What would we do if one of our closest freinds turned out to be a killer? I would definately recommend this book for anyone who likes a straight-to-the-point, edge of your seat, page turning adventure into the life of Ann Rule and Ted Bundy.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Ann Rule - Not "Beside Ted", April 22 2004
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This review is from: Stranger Beside Me (Hardcover)
I did not enjoy this book - I felt that Ms. Rule WAS in love with Ted Bundy and the fact that he wanted everyone but her, scorned her in the end. She "had" a poor writing style there are extreme inconsistancies in her grammar - and she rambled for pages and pages about uninteresting topics and people related to law enforcement. I did not find her book insightful at all and do not recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The rise and fall of Ted Bundy
Flawed with suspicions signs of instability dating all the way back to childhood, Ted Bundy was still a young man full of potential who could have led a decent life, perhaps he... Read more
Published on Feb 17 2007 by Anthony

5.0 out of 5 stars THE STRANGER BESIDE ME
THIS STORY KEPT ME ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT. I THOUGHT IT WAS SO GOOD THAT I BOUGHT 3 COPIES OF THE PAPERBACK AND GAVE TO MY FRIENDS. Read more
Published on Sep 27 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars I Rate This Book Five Depressing Stars
I am not going to attempt to summarize this book when so many others have reviewed it before me. However, Ann Rule has done an exceptional job of covering her experiences with... Read more
Published on Aug 26 2003 by C. W. Emblom

5.0 out of 5 stars very interesting!
The book is about Theodore Robert Bundy, America's biggest serial-killer. The story is very complete because before he killed someone he was Ann Rule's friend so she can tells... Read more
Published on Jul 3 2003 by H. Georges

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read this edition...
This book will keep you wondering until the end whether or not they got the right guy...

I, like Ann Rule, did not want to believe that this man could commit these heinous... Read more

Published on Mar 1 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars the best book I've read on Bundy
This isn't a book to read if you're just looking for a lot of gory details about what Bundy did to his victims. Read more
Published on Dec 26 2002 by Tina

5.0 out of 5 stars My all-time favorite true crime book
This is the book that got me started reading true crime, and it is rightly called "the classic story of serial murder. Read more
Published on Aug 13 2002 by jenbird

5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening and revealing!
A very revealing and in-depth look into the life history and criminal habits of Ted Bundy. Ann Rule's take on the situation is made even more interesting by her personal... Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by Rebecca R. Lewis

5.0 out of 5 stars Ann Rule at her absolute best!
Ms. Rule's storytelling skills weave a chilling blanket around the reader enveloping them into the bizzare twisted life of Theodore Robert Bundy. Read more
Published on May 20 2002 by Rhiannon Bishop

4.0 out of 5 stars Social-economical struggle and the desire to be accepted....
Ted Bundy obviously felt ashamed of his illegitimacy due to the nature of his birth. When he went to college, upon encountering others from a more affluent social-economical... Read more
Published on May 14 2002 by Chanteuse

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