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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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By:
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Jack Olsen
Recounts the tragic events that followed the arrest of Fred Coe, a conservative, clean-cut young man, for a series of rapes committed in the city of Spokane and led to revenge and murder.
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The story is compelling, turning a compassionate but unflinching eye at the long-term effects that rape can have on a woman's life and relationships. Nobody takes more time analyzing the effects that a brutal crime has on a community than Olson.
It took me a while to get used to Kevin Pierce's pace -- he reads many of the Olson re-releases, and he reads slowly, deliberately, sort of like a beloved grandfather reading you a majorly twisted bedtime story -- but after a while I really appreciated his dry, steady narration. This story, like the others, is so horrendous that an overly dramatic reading would push the story over the cliff. It's worth it. The tone is right.
I can hardly wait until the rest of Jack's oeuvre is available here!
Extraordinary story
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I will definitely listen again!!
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The narration is perfect. The true events are told in a story format like Capote's "In Cold Blood." The in-depth perspectives from not only the rape victims, but the people unfortunate enough to have had close relationships with Coe, are engaging, heartbreaking, and infuriating.
I often finish these books either disappointed because I didn't learn anything I hadn't already read elsewhere, or with a burning desire for more information. I finished this book feeling completely satisfied.
Masterful
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If you like true crime, this book is an addicting page turner. It tells the story of Fred (Kevin) Coe and his mother Ruth Coe. Olsen never pretends to be an expert in psychology but nevertheless turns out one of the best psychological profiles of a criminal I have ever read. He does this by gathering the facts of the case and presenting them in the most organized and yet personable ways possible. Delicious read!
True Crime at its Best
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Kevin Coe
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Will look for more titles by Olsen
Interesting story.
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Fantastic!
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Gripping
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
MY SIG OTHER, MIKE LIKED IT. I FOUND SOME OF IT TIRESOME AND SOME PARTS WERE TROUBLING. HE HAD A STRANGE MOTHER.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I FOUND THE PERSONALITY OF FRED INTERESTING AND WISH IT WAS THE MAIN PART OF THE BOOK THOUGHT THAT FRED'S MOTHER'S PERSONALITY COULD HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED BETTER. HER PERSONALITY WAS DEVELOPED BUT NOT ENOUGH,Have you listened to any of Kevin Pierce’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I DON'T KNOWWas Son worth the listening time?
I GUESS AT LEAST FOR MY SIG. OTHER. FOR ME. I FEEL, IT WAS A WASTE. BUT I AM KEEPING THIS BOOK AS MIKE LIKED IT.Any additional comments?
THE BOOK WAS TOO LONG AND EVERY CRIME HE COMMITTED WAS DESCRIBED. I GUESS THAT IT WAS NECESSARY TO PROTRAY HIM BUT I THINK IT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE WITH LESS DETAILS. THE GUY WAS NASTY.OK BUT I WOULD NOT READ IT AGAIN.
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I’m a true crime junkie, but I really didn’t think I’d enjoy reading/listening to a book about rape, or a rapist...
but I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
That’s not to say I “enjoyed” listening to stories of rape over & over
...actually, some parts were very hard to listen to & I almost fast-fwd’d a few times. But this book goes FAR beyond the retelling of the crimes.
I found the psychology of the psychopath parts really interesting.
They were almost always immediately followed, or preceded by, real life examples of this particular psychopath’s characteristics, & what possibly contributed to his psychopathy. It was all just so fascinating.
I highly recommend this one!!
True crime PERFECTION!!
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