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Worth More Dead and Other True Cases

Ann Rule's Crime Files, Book 10

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Worth More Dead and Other True Cases

By: Ann Rule
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Why would a man kill his lover's husband and then his wife, the woman who fought successfully to have him paroled from prison? Why would he risk arrest by kidnapping the child of another woman who adored him? Because they were...Worth More Dead

A cold case reopened - and solved - with dogged police work and new evidence. One of the shocking true crimes of passion and greed from Ann Rule's Crime Files.

Former Marine sergeant and judo instructor Roland Pitre Jr. claimed it was all an elaborate plan to win back his wife's love - it wasn't supposed to end with her dead body in the trunk of a car. Nearly twenty years later, he acknowledged that he had hired someone to kill his estranged wife in 1988, though his alleged excuse for why a monstrous "mistake" happened is as shocking and convoluted as the crime itself. Eventually, he was charged with first-degree murder in the long-unsolved death of Cheryl Pitre, after a mysterious witness betrayed Pitre to save his own skin. Tracing back the dark and bloody path of Pitre's life, two generations of detectives found a chain of brutal and terrifying crimes by a man who manipulated the courts and prisons to walk free.

©2005 Ann Rule (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Recorded by arrangement with Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
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Why oh why does she keep using the horrible Hispanic accent for all the characters, instead of just the one Hispanic character. Honestly, it’s sort of excruciating.

Arg at the narration

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the stories were good, but the narrator couldn't stay in character. She used the Character voice in place of narration voice and visa-versa.

Good stories

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Not one of Ann's best books. It seemed kind of bland for some reason. Half way through I was thinking about her next one that I have bought.

OK, kind of slow?

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Loved every story. Sad but cliffhangers. I consider myself a very intelligent woman, raised in a very stable home, and cannot fathom how criminals can be so cruel. Then I wonder how the victim can be so trusting. When you feel something is wrong run for your life.

Ann Rule DID IT AGAIN

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

the story was simply boring i have almost every ann rule book and i am a huge fan but this was so bad i could not finish it just terrible

What could Ann Rule have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

not written the main story

Would you be willing to try another one of Laural Merlington’s performances?

yes i think laural is an amazing narrator

worst rule book ever

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The cases themselves are interesting, but the writing is not Rule's best. The writing is often stilted. The narrator is very poor. I will avoid her work in future. As another reviewer pointed out, at times she uses a character voice where the narration voice is called for, and vice versa. Also, one character is a Louisiana Cajun by upbringing, so I'd expect some effort at an appropriate accent. There was none.

Mediocre book, poor narration

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