Synopses & Reviews
From and#8220;Americaand#8217;s best true-crime writerand#8221; (andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/Iandgt;) Ann Rule comes the andlt;Iandgt;New York Times andlt;/Iandgt;bestselling mystery novel of drama, greed, sex, scandal, and murder on an eerie island in the Pacific Northwest. andlt;Bandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Nestled in Puget Sound and accessible only by ferry, Whidbey Island is a gem off the coast of Washington State where life is insular and the islandand#8217;s year-round residents tend to know one anotherand#8217;s business. But when the blood-drenched body of Russel Douglas is discovered the day after Christmas in his SUV, the whole island is shocked. No one can imagine who among them could plot such a cold-blooded crime. And like a cast of characters from a mystery novel, a host of Whidbey residents fall under suspicion.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Brenna Douglas was Russeland#8217;s estranged and soon-to-be-ex wife, who allowed him to come home for a Christmas visit with their children. Brenna often complained to her good friend Peggy Sue that Russel was physically and emotionally abusive. Married three times, Peggy Sueand#8217;s own life has been one of extremes: hers is a rags-to-riches-and-back-again tale. But in 2003, her love affair with married guitarist Jim Huden led the two Whidbey Island natives to pursue their ultimate dreams of wealth and privilegeand#8212;even at the expense of human life.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Unravel the tangled web woven by Russel Douglasand#8217;s murder in andlt;Iandgt;Practice to Deceiveandlt;/Iandgt;, the newest heart pounding true-crime tour de force from Ann Rule.
Synopsis
From "America's best true-crime writer" (Kirkus Reviews) Ann Rule comes the New York Times bestselling mystery novel of drama, greed, sex, scandal, and murder on an eerie island in the Pacific Northwest.
Nestled in Puget Sound and accessible only by ferry, Whidbey Island is a gem off the coast of Washington State where life is insular and the island's year-round residents tend to know one another's business. But when the blood-drenched body of Russel Douglas is discovered the day after Christmas in his SUV, the whole island is shocked. No one can imagine who among them could plot such a cold-blooded crime. And like a cast of characters from a mystery novel, a host of Whidbey residents fall under suspicion.
Brenna Douglas was Russel's estranged and soon-to-be-ex wife, who allowed him to come home for a Christmas visit with their children. Brenna often complained to her good friend Peggy Sue that Russel was physically and emotionally abusive. Married three times, Peggy Sue's own life has been one of extremes: hers is a rags-to-riches-and-back-again tale. But in 2003, her love affair with married guitarist Jim Huden led the two Whidbey Island natives to pursue their ultimate dreams of wealth and privilege--even at the expense of human life.
Unravel the tangled web woven by Russel Douglas's murder in Practice to Deceive, the newest heart pounding true-crime tour de force from Ann Rule.
About the Author
Ann Rule is the author of thirty andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestsellers, all of them still in print. Her first bestseller was andlt;iandgt;The Stranger Beside Meandlt;/iandgt;, about her personal relationship to infamous serial killer Ted Bundy. A former Seattle police officer, she knows the crime scene firsthand. For more than two decades, she has been a powerful advocate for victims of violent crime. She lives near Seattle. Visit her at AuthorAnnRule.com.