Sharon Nelson, a Colorado woman, had her lover Gary Adams murder two of her three husbands. But more interesting than the crime itself is Olsen’s portrait of Nelson as a brash, trashy, manipulative sexpot who believed that she was entitled to (and got) everything and everyone she wanted: even her confession, given freely to police in a Pizza Hut in 1988, was anything but contrite. Moreover, Olsen … Olsen records the recollections of many community members who saw Nelson for what she was, yet seemed oblivious to the adultery, theft and murder under their noses (Publishers Weekly).
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It was alright but not what I thought it was going to be
Very much reminiscent of jack Olsen. Don’t know if they are related but they write true crime alike.
I liked nothing about this book. It was a short story at best and the writing was disjointed and scatter shot trying to sensationalize a weak and mundane story
I liked this book as true crime stories go. After reading this I happened to see the episode of it in evil step mother’s. Just incredible how many lives she ruined. Don’t get me going on how stupid the men were.
She really was !!
Great book!
Gregg Olsen is one of my three favorite true crime authors. He does an excellent job of filling in the background of all the characters. His writing style keeps me turning the pages!