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Chargement... Property Of Folsom Wolfpar Don Lasseter
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Veteran investigative reporter Lasseter now delivers this incredible true story of Cynthia Coffman, the St. Louis housewife who abandoned her family and became the sex-slave of ex-Folsom Prison convict Greg Marlow, known to his fellow inmates as "Folsom Wolf". Together, the pair went on a cross-country spree of sex, torture and murder that ended with their convictions and death sentences. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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(I had to pick a physical book cause I loaned out my kindle adapter to my daughter (she also borrowed my phone which needs the same adapter) so my kindle was empty but I have so many unread real books on my shelves but of course I picked another book I had already read. ;)
Update May 29 2014
Finished last night and I can truly say and I am glad to that this book was just as good as when I first read it. I was worried that like with other re reads this book would not be the same because when I read it I was still a newbie concerning true crime reads. Gad to say I gave it 4 stars back then at bookcrossing's but I could easily give it 5 stars now.
This book is not that once you've read the first 2 chapters you do not even have to read any further because all the interesting stuff was spilled already. Yes like many books this has a prologue which I never read until I have finished, so if you skip that you will be with them when they start doing what they did and later you will get to know the victims and the 2 killers.
I even enjoyed reading about the trial so yes I think this one deserves 5 stars. ( )