Kiss Me, Kill Me, Ann Rule
Kiss Me, Kill Me, Ann Rule
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Kiss Me, Kill Me

Author: Ann Rule

Narrator: Staci Snell

Unabridged: 11 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/04/2006


Synopsis

In this brilliant portrayal of lovers who kill and the men and women who are their unwitting victims, Ann Rule expertly analyzes shocking, headline-making cases, unmasking the motives that transform sex and passion into deadly crimes. Recounting several cases where the search for true love went terribly wrong, Rule writes a cautionary tale for those who trust too much too soon. The first case is that of an ex-Marine judo instructor who seduced women and then destroyed their lives. A deadly blind date, a blood red rose left behind by a killer, a mystery finally solved by a brilliant cold case pair of detectives, a marriage based on false and murderous promises, the fatal manipulations of a faithless wife—Kiss Me, Kill Me is a compendium of true crimes committed by both sexes.

About Ann Rule

Ann Rae Stackhouse was born in Lowell, MI in 1931. Her mother taught school, specializing in developmentally disabled children, and her father was a coach. Ann was in law enforcement in her young adult years, as was many in her family. She received various degrees from different colleges and universities, including studying creative writing, criminology, and psychology at University of Washington.

Ann's marriage, and eventual divorce changed her last name to Rule, which she keeps as her author name. Her extensive education and experience as a police woman gave her the perfect credentials to become regarded by many as the foremost true crime writer in America, setting the standards for the genre. For example, while she was volunteering at a suicide hotline center in Seattle in 1971, she met a work study student by the name of Ted Bundy, not realizing until a few years later that it was the same Bundy responsible for a series of murders. To her, he was kind, solicitous, and empathetic. She wrote her first book about him, considered one of the definitive biographies of Bundy.......The Stranger Beside Me (written under her own name, rather than the previously used pen name).

Rule has been a full-time crime writer since 1969, and has published 33 books and 1400 articles, mostly on criminal cases.

Today, she teaches seminars to law enforcement groups, a certified instructor in many subjects such as: Serial Murder, Sadistic Sociopaths, Women Who Kill, and High Profile Offenders. She has consulted with the FBI at their headquarters in Quantico, VA tracking a system to help identify and trap serial killers. She testimonies twice before the Senate Judiciary Sub-committee on victim's rights and the danger of serial killers.

Simon and Schuster currently have Rule under contract. Eight of her books have been made into TV movies, and more are in the works. Ann is in active support groups for victims of violent crimes and their families, in programs to help battered and abused women, and support group.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on January 10, 2023

Ann Rule never disappoints as a true-crime author. Kiss Me, Kill Me is no exception. It focuses on cases where love relationships lead to deadly results. Some of the stories that are highlighted involve stranger to stranger encounters but the large majority deal with deaths by the hands of a loved o......more

Goodreads review by Laur on December 05, 2021

True crime is what it is (a horrible true event that has already happened), but in selecting the accounts to write about, the author should take in just how much information or research they have or don’t have in any given case. After listening to this on audio, it raised some confusion with what I f......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on January 05, 2017

*"Kiss Me, Kill Me": this is a wide ranging piece, more of an essay about cold cases than Rule's usual detailed examination of a single crime. She starts and ends with Sandra Bowman, who was brutally murdered in her own apartment just before Christmas 1968, and whose murderer wasn't identified until......more

Goodreads review by Terry on August 13, 2020

I don't know how many of Anne Rule's books I've read. They pretty much are of two formats--either covering a single true crime case, or as in this book a selection of several true crimes. Rule wrote from the perspective of not only a journalist but also as a person with a law enforcement background.......more

Goodreads review by Lorna on April 15, 2016

Interesting and fairly creepy. I'm amazed by the number of men who violently murdered their wives/girlfriends/etc., got out of jail 10-15 years later, and then got married again. WHO WOULD MARRY A MURDERER????! The book mainly focused on the Pacific Northwest. I wish there had been more geographical......more