Blurb submitted by Katherine W.
The Stranger Beside Me is nonfiction
The Stranger Beside Me, written by Ann Rule, is a combination between the story of one of the United States' most notorious serial killers, Ted Bundy, and Ann Rule's firsthand experience in knowing Bundy. Rule and Bundy worked together at a crisis hotline center. Little did she know she was friends with a psychopath. Read this book and see the two sides of Bundy: the compassionate crisis hotline volunteer and the serial murderer. By reading this book, you will also be able to relive the investigation, seeing as Rule worked with the police on the case well before discovering how close the killer was all along.
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