William Swanson
Autore di Dial M: The Murder of Carol Thompson
Sull'Autore
William Swanson is a senior editor at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine.
Opere di William Swanson
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Informazioni generali
- Sesso
- male
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 6
- Utenti
- 90
- Popolarità
- #205,795
- Voto
- 3.6
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 12
Virginia Piper was a loved woman, very active in her community and profession, and raised a strong family of boys. But one day while she was gardening two masked men came looking for her husband, who at the time was not home. Instead of abducting him, they decided to abduct her! With a $1 million ransom, her husband pays, and she’s returned home without a scratch….and here we are 51 years later and the abductors and the cash have never been found!
The book had an interesting beginning. The storyline of the abduction, paying the ransom, and the FBI involvement was interesting. I also liked the pictures.
The author uses really long run on sentences. And the last 100 pages of the book were a snooze, it was obvious he was stretching to get the word count higher. I think he mentioned the effects the kidnapping must’ve had on Piper like 200 times.
★★★ Would recommend if it was a little shorter of a book, but the drag at the end is not worth it.… (altro)