A review by matchboxed
The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule

5.0

I have to give this a 5. It was captivating to say the least, but I also felt it to be an honest assessment of Ted Bundy. The author had an inside track to tell this story because she actually knew Ted, before and during the whole ordeal. I felt like I got to know Ted through her eyes (which is close enough thank you!).

What a crazy man, playing games right up until the end. Just lying and lying so that maybe he could be set free to continue killing. Ugh. The book in fact kept me guessing about whether he really was the right person right up until the end when he confessed to his crimes. He was smart, but I am glad the system caught him in the end because he truly caused horror to humanity.