Synopses & Reviews
#1 andlt;Iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/Iandgt; bestselling author and queen of true crime Ann Ruleand#8217;s sixteenth volume in her True Crime Files series, andlt;Iandgt;Deadly Neighborsandlt;/Iandgt; delves into the unsolved case of a billionaireand#8217;s son mysteriously falling off a balcony to his death and more.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;In July 2011, billionaire Jonah Shacknaiand#8217;s Coronado, California, mansion was the setting for two horrifying deaths only days apartand#8212;his young sonand#8217;s plunge from a balcony and his girlfriendand#8217;s ghastly hanging. What andlt;Iandgt;really andlt;/Iandgt;happened? Baffling questions remain unanswered, as these cases were closed far too soon for hundreds of people; Rule looks at them now through the eyes of a relentless crime reporter. The second probe began in Utah when Susan Powell vanished in a 2009 blizzard. Her controlling husband, Josh, proved capable of a blind rage that was heartbreakingly fatal to his innocent small sons almost three years later in a tragedy that shocked America as the details unfolded. If anyone had detected the depth of depravity within Josh Powell, perhaps the family that loved and trusted him would have been saved. In these and seven other riveting cases, Ann Rule exposes the twisted truth behind the faand#231;ades of andlt;Iandgt;Fatal Friends, Deadly Neighbors.andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;These doomed relationships are the focus of queen of true crime Ann Ruleand#8217;s sixteenth all-new Crime Files collection. In these shattering inside views of both headlined and little-known homicides, Rule speaks for vulnerable victims who relied on the wrong people. She begins with two startling novella-length investigations.
Synopsis
#1 New York Times bestselling author and queen of true crime Ann Rule s sixteenth volume in her True Crime Files series, Deadly Neighbors delves into the unsolved case of a billionaire s son mysteriously falling off a balcony to his death and more.
In July 2011, billionaire Jonah Shacknai s Coronado, California, mansion was the setting for two horrifying deaths only days apart his young son s plunge from a balcony and his girlfriend s ghastly hanging. What really happened? Baffling questions remain unanswered, as these cases were closed far too soon for hundreds of people; Rule looks at them now through the eyes of a relentless crime reporter. The second probe began in Utah when Susan Powell vanished in a 2009 blizzard. Her controlling husband, Josh, proved capable of a blind rage that was heartbreakingly fatal to his innocent small sons almost three years later in a tragedy that shocked America as the details unfolded. If anyone had detected the depth of depravity within Josh Powell, perhaps the family that loved and trusted him would have been saved. In these and seven other riveting cases, Ann Rule exposes the twisted truth behind the facades of Fatal Friends, Deadly Neighbors.
These doomed relationships are the focus of queen of true crime Ann Rule s sixteenth all-new Crime Files collection. In these shattering inside views of both headlined and little-known homicides, Rule speaks for vulnerable victims who relied on the wrong people. She begins with two startling novella-length investigations."
Synopsis
An exciting edition in the #1 New York Times bestselling series of true crime originals—the case of a billionaire’s son who mysteriously fell off a balcony to his death…and a chapter on the Josh and Susan Powell case.California billionaire Jonah Shacknai’s eight-year-old son dies falling off a balcony in his mansion. Several days later, Jonah’s live-in girlfriend, Rebecca, is found hanging, nude, with her hands tied behind her. A police investigation rules her death a suicide—however, this seems unlikely to everyone who knew her. There are several suspects in this case: Jonah’s brother, Adam, who arrived the day after Jonah’s son fell. There are Jonah’s two ex-wives; the second being Max’s mother. Using her keen insight and her reporter’s talent, Ann Rule delves into this mysterious unsolved case, and numerous others, in this chilling yet riveting collection of tales, including a chapter on the Josh Powell case, which ended in the tragic murder/suicide of Josh and his two sons.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Ann Ruleandlt;/bandgt; is a former Seattle policewoman and the author of more than two dozen andlt;iandgt;New York Times andlt;/iandgt;bestsellers. She is a certified instructor for police training seminars and lectures frequently to law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and forensic science organizations, including the FBI. For more than two decades, she has been a powerful advocate for victims of violent crime. A graduate of the University of Washington, she holds a Ph.D. in Humane Letters from Willamette University. She lives near Seattle and can be contacted through her website AnnRules.com.