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Meet Seattle Resident & True Crime Writer: Ann Rule

by Mary Jo on June 17th, 2007

Ann Rule“She looks like such a nice lady, a grandmotherly type.” That’s what one of my friends said about local resident, and true crime writer, Ann Rule. My friend would be right on both accounts. Ann Rule is a very nice lady AND she is a grandmother. She is also the author of 29 true crime book, most of which have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List. She is considered an expert on crime, and teaches at a variety of police agency seminars.

How did this very nice lady become such an expert on crime?

Ann says that it started in her childhood, when she spent summer with her grandparents. She’d help her grandmother prepare meals for inmates at the local jail, and wondered how these seemingly normal and sweet people could have committed heinous crimes. Her insatiable curiosity about the “why” of crime led to a lifelong interest in criminal behavior.

I’ve read most of Ann’s books over the years, although looking at her list of published books I see a couple that I have missed. The first one that I can remember was The Stranger Beside Me about serial killer Ted Bundy. Since some of the story occurred here in the Seattle area, I was fascinated — and it was so much more than what appeared in the newspapers or had been reported on television. In all her books, Ann seems to tell three stories: the victims’ story, the investigation story (law enforcement and the legal story), and the killers’ story (including family history). While these stories can be very, very different, it takes all three to give a full picture to the crime.

Ann is currently on a book tour, speaking about and signing her current book, Too Late to Say Goodbye. This book tells the story of Georgia dentist Barton Corbin, and his complicated relationships with two women, his wife, and a fellow dental student. The wife is shot, and it is originally thought to be suicide. I’m only remembering bits and pieces of the story from the headlines, and am looking forward to hunkering down with the book for a good read. You can meet Ann at her appearance at the Seattle Mystery Book Store, one of my favorite bookstores.

Location: Seattle Mystery Book Store, 117 Cherry Street (Pioneer Square)

Date & Time: Wednesday, June 20th, Noon.

Ann Rule is a Seattle resident, and if you’ve lived around here for any length of time, you’ve probably seen her around town — whether at a local bookstore, on television, at a local store, or in the courtroom. She has also started a blog.

Photo Credit: Ann Rule

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