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Original Title: | Possession |
ISBN: | 0671527886 (ISBN13: 9780671527884) |
Edition Language: | English |
Ann Rule
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.82 | 1195 Users | 70 Reviews
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Title | : | Possession |
Author | : | Ann Rule |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 1997 by Pocket Books (first published 1981) |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Fiction. Mystery |
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When Danny and Joanne Lindstrom's camping trip in the Cascade mountains goes terribly awry, beautiful younge Joanne is left alone and stranded in the savage wilderness. Her last hope is to rely on another camper, a tall stranger who seems to know the forest and the dangers there all too well. Without him, she will surely die; with him, her future is as unpredictable as the lowering clouds that envelop the mountain. He asks only that she trust him...totally.Rating Out Of Books Possession
Ratings: 3.82 From 1195 Users | 70 ReviewsNotice Out Of Books Possession
Rule does a pretty chilling job of spinning a fictional tale of obsession, abduction, and victimization. It gives an uncomfortable (so uncomfortable because the reader can see and witness the ongoing steps) and detailed look at a woman who develops Stockholm Syndrome toward her sexually abusive abductor. As such stories always seem to end, it ends badly, with death and delusions.I picked this one up from the library. I happened to walk by a shelf of books, and there it was. I saw "Ann Rule" and thought "hey, I love her books, I'll grab this too" and added it to my pile of 3 or 4 books I already planned on checking out.It wasn't until I was a few chapters in that I actually looked at the cover and saw where it says "A NOVEL". lol I was slightly confused at the beginning, thinking this was another true crime story.Once I figured out it was fiction things started to make
Excellent story. Ann Rule has long been one of my favorite authors, but she is most well known for non-fiction. This book is a novel, but written with the same attention to detail and character development as her non-fiction books. Sam and Danny are partners on the Natchitat police force. Sam is divorced, and Danny and his wife, Joanne, have been married 14 years. Danny and Joanne, though deeply in love, are going through some marital strife because they have been unable to conceive. Sam
I read this book because it takes place where I'm from and she mentions many people who I know. One being my grandfather Ernie Gibson.
I really enjoyed this book! It played out like a true crime story, but right now it is Ann Rules only fiction novel. The story was very emotional and sad, and definitely had some horror in it. The beginning was slow and wordy, but it still deserves 5 stars!
This book was AMAZING. It was such a page turner. If you are interested in a great story with twists and turns, read this.
An ok story, but certainly not her best writing. In general, I think Ann does a better job with fact, instead of fiction. Her character development was lacking a bit in this one.
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