Author: jackolsen

“The dean of true crime” (The Washington Post) delves into the psychopathic mind of an unassuming real estate agent who terrorized the residents of Spokane, Washington, for years. A “gruesomely spellbinding” page-turner (Glamour) with over 800 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

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In August 1967, grizzly bears killed two young campers in Glacier National Park. What caused the gruesome attack? From a New York Times bestselling author and “the best true crime writer around” (Publishers Weekly) comes a haunting and enthralling read.

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A New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award winner from “the dean of true crime authors” (The Washington Post): In a small Wyoming town, a trusted doctor took advantage of his female patients for 25 years — until he was brought to justice. “Chilling, unbelievably gripping… A classic” (Ann Rule).

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