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This book contains one long crime investigation followed by several short crime investigations. In the long case, "The Sea Captain," the in-depth description of the characters and setting of the scene is followed by the building of tension as things start to go wrong. As the crime is investigated, you feel the same tension of slow discovery as the detectives do.
Each of the short crime stories is striking and tragic: one exception is the story of a kidnapping victim and how she survived her kidnappers. I just couldn't put this book down.
I'm always eager to get Ann Rule's newest book, and her writing in "No Regrets" was even better than I expected. A great read.
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kaaren a., November 24, 2006
This book contains one long crime investigation followed by several short crime investigations. In the long case, "The Sea Captain," the in-depth description of the characters and setting of the scene is followed by the building of tension as things start to go wrong. As the crime is investigated, you feel the same tension of slow discovery as the detectives do.Each of the short crime stories is striking and tragic: one exception is the story of a kidnapping victim and how she survived her kidnappers. I just couldn't put this book down.
I'm always eager to get Ann Rule's newest book, and her writing in "No Regrets" was even better than I expected. A great read.
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