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Author: Catherine Crier,Cole Thompson
Publisher: ReganBooks
Dimension: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.6 inches Weight: 1.8 pounds.
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Guilty As Charged If you had any doubts about Scott's guilty verdict, you should read this most informative book. After following this case like everyone else, day by day from start to finish this book fills in what we didn't know. What the police were doing when we... more
Well-researched, well written Finally, a book that lays out the case in chronological order. What I like about the way this book is written is that we get to see Scott's early lies, and follow him as he tries to decieve police and his in-laws. I found most telling Scott's telephone... more
Big Disappointment I went into this book with a totally open mind. I, knowing that the author is 100% convinced that Scott killed Laci and Conner, was looking for something which would convince me as well "beyond a reasonable doubt." I left this book no more convinced... more
SO Guilty! I loved this book! It had a lot of information that I had never heard before, and I followed the case very closely. If you don't already think Scott is guilty, you will after reading this book.
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Excellent Book Having watched the Peterson trial from beginning to end on Court TV, I found this book mesmerizing. I couldn't put it down. Information not released on air was revealed in this book. I highly recommend this book.
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It's ok, nothing we haven't already heard I saw no new evidence presented. This book jumps around and doesn't complete thoughts. She introduces evidence that wasn't brought to trial. For example, the book states that a girl at the college peterson attended had mysteriously dissappeared, but... more
Nothing new Through out the book their are many mentions of "what they didn't say in court...evidence that could not be shown in court..." None of which convinced me of Scott's guilt. Don't get me wrong...I know he DID it, but this book offered no new evidence.more
A Deadly Game If you followed the Peterson trial there isn't a lot in this book that will be new to you. I was somewhat disappointed.
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A Crying Shame In Catherine Crier's book, A Deadly Game, touted by Reganbooks as the "definitive account" of the Peterson case, the former judge and journalist and host of a Court TV program presents a thorough review of the investigation of Laci Peterson's murder,... more
It's ok if you knew nothing about the case before I didn't watch every day of coverage on court tv. I did follow the case fairly close though because my own son was born shortly before Laci and Connor went missing and I could only imagine how Sharon felt and was truly puzzled by Scott's lack of reaction... more
The Complete Story The opening paragraph in Ms. Crier's book asks "why." Lovely, very pregnant women go missing all to often in this country. Murder is the leading cause of death for pregnant women, and usually the killer is the father of her child.
Why, here... more
Kudos to Crier This book on the Peterson case has to be the most meticulously written and comprehensive book around for those who have followed the case as well as for those who have very little information about the case. Crier gives a very in depth look from the... more
Excellent read! Catherine Crier has done a fabulous job of pulling together all the behind-the-scenes info. Some of these types of books can get boringly repetitive, but not this one. I was fascinated page by page and found it difficult to put down. Her experiences... more
Informative and Interesting Read I didn't much follow the trial, but picked up this book and don't feel like I missed anything. This book is thorough and well-reported, and has a lot of information never before seen by the public.
I am a true-crime junkie and will probably... more
Grabbed me from the first page! I thought I was tired of the whole Scott Peterson hype. I had passed on all the other books. But I picked up this book and skimmed the first few pages and I was hooked. It is compelling in that you get a lot of information that never came out before... more
Great investigative reporting I couldn't put this book down. What I found most intriguing was the way Scott and Jackie and Lee Peterson responded to the growing evidence against him. Instead of being concerned, or scared, all three of them developed this bizarre rage, arrogance and... more
Excellent! If you were an avid follower of the Peterson trial, this is a must read! Judge Crier gives you detailed step-by-step comprehensive descriptions of the inner investigation. You'll learn never-before-known facts and confirmation of things you always suspected.... more
Very Interesting... but Very Sloppy (spell-checker, anyone?) It was very interesting to read all of the "behind the scenes" details from the Scott Peterson investigation and I finished this book with the overwhelming feeling that Peterson was as guilty as they come. My only disappointment was the number of errors... more
A Deadly Game I just read 'A Deadly Game' and I enjoyed it very much. I, of course, was aware of Scott and Laci Peterson, but not 'obsessed' with them, All in all it was very sad what Scott did to Laci...
Reading this book, it gave me the answer to... more
Great read.I only wish it was fiction. Ms.Crier has done a fine job in telling the dreadful story of the sociopath of the hour,Scott Peterson.She does not resort to sensationalism,but instead,relates the facts as they unfolded.
I don't intend to read the other two books that are in the... more
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