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A Tangled Web

A Cyberstalker, a Deadly Obsession, and the Twisting Path to Justice

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A Tangled Web

By: Leslie Rule
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It was a bleak November in 2012 when Cari Lea Farver vanished from Omaha, Nebraska. Cari, 37, was a devoted mother, reliable employee, and loyal friend - not the type to shirk responsibilities, abandon her son, and run off on an adventure while her dying father took his last breaths. Yet, the many texts from her phone indicated she had done just that.

While Cari's boyfriend, Dave Kroupa, and her supervisor were bewildered by her abrupt disappearance, they accepted the texts at face value. Her mother, Nancy Raney, however, was alarmed and reported Cari missing. Police were skeptical of her claims that a cyber impostor had commandeered her daughter's phone and online identity.

While Nancy was afraid for Cari, Dave Kroupa was growing afraid of her, for he believed Cari was stalking him. Never seen or heard, the stalker was aware of his every move and seemed obsessed by his casual girlfriend, Shanna "Liz" Golyar, often calling her "a fat whore" in the 12,000 emails and texts he received in a disturbing three-year deluge.

There was some truth in the messages, but all of them contained one big lie. The culprit was not Cari - but had killed and planned to kill again.

©2020 Leslie Rule (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Unloving Lover

A Tangled Web is an excellent true crime book. Leslie Rule may well have proven she is as talented a writer as her mother, Ann Rule. She is able to take very tangled crimes and unwind it enough for the reader to grasp how evil the crimes were. I am very impressed and recommend this book.

The crimes in this account are heartless. Ms Rule makes that quite clear by introducing the reader to many of those who were impacted by the criminal. The nature of the crimes are such that this is not a very grizzly read. I was struck by the pain inflicted on so many people (not to mention the murder victim). It is hard to take in all the emotional pain the criminal caused. I was also very grateful that none of my loved ones were entangled by this nasty person.

If you prefer your true crime reads to begin with no idea who the perpetrator is, you may be disappointed with this book. I don’t have that pet peeve.

Tanya Eby, has a very pleasant voice and I would enjoy hearing more books narrated by her. She was tasked with portraying many male voices and there is little difference between characters. That is the only reason I gave the performance four stars. She definitely can deepen her voice and sound masculine, but with so many men to portray she could not vary the voices enough.

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Worth it

Thoughtful, curious and approachable. The author works hard to stay curious—when it would be easy to do otherwise. I will definitely be reading her next endeavor.

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Great loved it, well written

When I saw this and found out who her mother was I thought I would give it a try. At first, I didn't know, it started out slow talking about her mother which I have always loved. But that wasn't why I wanted to listen to it. It wasn't long before she got into her story and she knocked me off my feet just as her mother did long ago. She did her mother proud for sure and I know she has and will always be proud of her.

The author lays out the plot, giving you the facts and lets the reader work it out. She goes into wonderful details in a way that holds your attention. She makes the story interesting, holding the listeners attention. I was really impressed with the way she wrote this, how she gives you details at the end and does a follow up. Very impressing, I do hope this will not be that last true crime she writes. I am not really into the other stories she writes so I can't say anything about other stories she has wrote but this one gets top marks.

The narrator did a great job pulling the listener in, giving true emotions that the author wrote about. She makes you feel the pain, sorrow, joy and the chilling facts. There are no repeating of words, no background noise, just a clear smooth flowing audio that you get lost in.

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Disappointed

I thought I would enjoy this book more than I do because I love the author's mother so much. I had to stop listening to it. it seems to be dragging on a bit. The narrator's voice is annoying. I am disappointed.

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Loved it

I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning of this book about Leslie’s mom, Ann Rule. This is a twisted story. I do hope Leslie writes more true crime.

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Meh

Definitely not her mother. While it could have been interesting material, it was repetitive and droned on. You knew who did it early on and the investigation wasn't taken up until almost the end. The prim and proper narration was grating. Made it to the end, but barely.

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Fascinating and bizarre

Leslie takes after her mother with this one. I kept seeing it come up as a suggestion and I was thinking it didn’t look that interesting. Then I decided to give it a try and wow! The narrator sounded much like an operator on a recorded phone tree at first, but as the book got more intense the narration got better. It was like the narrator was getting into the story with me. When it started I was not impressed with the narration. If you aren’t, don’t give up! I’m not going to get into all the details, you can read that in the summary. Basically it’s insane and fascinating!

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Slow it down

The narrator seems rushed and frantic not in a good way. I just started the book and quickly found if you slow the narration down to .9 it makes it listenable. Also the narrator is slightly mechanical in her annunciation, putting too much air between small words. Don't know if I'll make it through but slowing it down has helped tremendously. A bad narrator can ruin a great book.

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Really good true crime

4.5 stars. Ms Rule is a worthy successor to her mother. Although the story drags a bit in spots, and I was conscious that she was holding back too long before openly stating that Liz was the killer and tormentor, it’s an engrossing and suspenseful account. And it been thoroughly researched and overall well-written. Much recommended.

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Chilling and entertaining

Unbelievable, captivating and tragic story. The reader sounded like a robot but not too distracting.

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