The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule

The Stranger Beside Me

Ann Rule

608 pages first pub 1980 (editions)

nonfiction biography true crime dark informative mysterious slow-paced
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In 1971, while working the late-shift at a Seattle crisis clinic, true-crime writer Ann Rule struck up a friendship with a sensitive, charismatic young coworker: Ted Bundy. Three years later, eight young women disappeared in seven months, and Rule...

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Moods

dark 92%
informative 72%
tense 46%
sad 42%
emotional 29%
challenging 27%
reflective 25%
mysterious 22%
adventurous 2%

Pace

slow 43%
medium 42%
fast 14%

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