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An Invisible Man: The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder - Paperback

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An Invisible Man: The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder

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Paperback - 06 June, 2006
Berkley

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Author: Stephanie A. Stanley
ISBN: 0425208877

Number of Media: 1

More books by Stephanie A. Stanley

Related Areas: Case studies, Criminal investigation, General, Louisiana, Murder - Serial Killers, Murder victims, Serial murderers, True Crime, True Crime / Espionage, True Crime / General


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A Few Customer Reviews

An incredibly true tale

This book is the story of Derrick Todd Lee, a black serial killer. Stephanie Stanley, the author, got the idea to write this book from a source on this story. It was a good idea, as the other press on this story did not tell the background of Derrick Todd Lee. Mr. Lee was well known to the Louisiana police and had a long history of run ins with the law.


One of the most frightening books I have ever read

This is one of the best true crime books I have ever read. I am originally from Louisiana and currently live in Jackson, MS, the home of Murray Pace, so I have followed this case from the beginning. Ms. Sanders does an outstanding job of making one feel the outrage of the victim's families, and the failure of the legal and judicial system of La. - this man should never have been on the streets. Also, when the author writes about the victims and their families, she is very respectful and empathetic. I made the mistake of reading this book while my husband was out of town, and I was petrified. I believe every woman should read this book, in order to see how easy it was for this evil man to kill these smart, careful, and responsible women.


Gripping; Chilling

Stephanies book, An Invisible Man, is a spine chilling account of a serial murderer that should have been caught many years prior to his arrest, but due to poor investigative work was delayed many years. The book is superbly done and Stephanies ilk for detail and accuracy leaves nothing to be desired. I recommend this book to anyone with a desire for detail in real life crime.

 

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