- Ann Rule
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website = http://www.annrules.com/Ann Rule (born
October 22 ,1935 inLowell, Michigan ) is a popular American true crime writer. [citeweb|title=Biography: Ann Rule|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/07/20/48hours/murder/main302562.shtml|publisher=cbsnews.com|accessdate=2008-03-05]Career
Rule got her start writing for the magazine "
True Detective " under the presumably male "nom de plume" "Andy Stack". When she started writing for the magazine in 1969, the editor suggested she write under a male name in order to be taken seriously as a crime writer despite having a short stint as a police officer herself (with theSeattle Police Department ). After proving her ability in several magazines, including "Master Detective", "Inside Detective", "Front Page Detective", and "Office Detective" she was invited to start writing under her own name, but decided to keep the pen name at that time in the interest of protection for herself and her family from her subjects.She came to prominence with her first book, "The Stranger Beside Me", about
serial killer Ted Bundy . At the time she started researching the book, the murders were still unsolved. In the course of time, it became clear that the killer was Bundy, her friend and colleague on thesuicide hotline at theSeattle, Washington Crisis Clinic. She has also met and interviewed a number of other serial killers in the course of researching her books.She wrote "The Stranger Beside Me" under her own name. However, her next three books ("The Lust Killer",
Jerry Brudos ; "The Want-Ad Killer",Harvey Carignan ; and "The I-5 Killer",Randall Woodfield ) were written as Andy Stack at her agent's advice since she had been offered very little advance for them. Once she had established popularity under her own name, later editions of the book listed her as the author and sold much better.Rule, who lives in
Renton, Washington , has been writing full-time since 1969 and has published over 20 books and 1400 articles, and also teaches seminars to law enforcement groups. She was also part of the task force that createdVi-CAP , a computer tracking system designed to identify serial killers. Although some of her cases have been high-profile, she says she prefers the "sleeper" cases, not wanting the reader to know the ending before picking up the book. She also tries to keep in touch with the families of the victims, and sometimes will add an update to a later edition of a book to include new information.Full bibliography
* "
Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder " (2007)
* "Too Late to Say Goodbye " (2007)
* "No Regrets" (2006)
* "Worth More Dead " (2005)
* "Kiss Me, Kill Me " (2004)
* "Green River, Running Red " (2004), about theGreen River Killer
* "Heart Full of Lies " (2003)
* "Without Pity " (2003)
* "Last Dance, Last Chance " (2003)
* "Every Breath You Take" (2001), about the murder ofSheila Bellush
* "Empty Promises " (2001)
* "And Never Let Her Go " (1999), aboutThomas J. Capano 's murder of Anne Marie Fahey
* "A Rage to Kill " (1999)
* "The End of the Dream " (1999)
* "Ann Rule's Omnibus " (1998)
* "Bitter Harvest" (1998), about the murders committed byDebora Green
* "In the Name of Love" (1998)
* "A Fever in the Heart " (1996)
* "Dead By Sunset " (1995)
* "You Belong to Me" (1994)
* "A Rose for Her Grave " (1993)
* "Everything She Ever Wanted " (1992, afterword 2002)
* "If You Really Loved Me" (1991)
* "Small Sacrifices " (1987), about the murders committed byDiane Downs
* "The Want-Ad Killer " (1983)
* "The I-5 Killer" (1988), about the murders committed byRandall Woodfield
* "Possession" (1983)
* "Lust Killer " (1983), about the murders committed byJerry Brudos
* "The Stranger Beside Me " (1980, Updated 20th anniversary edition 2000), aboutTed Bundy and the murders he committedReferences
External links
* [http://www.annrules.com/journal.asp Ann Rule's Official Blog]
* [http://www.annrules.com/ Ann Rule's Official Home Page]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Ann_Rule.htm Fantastic Fiction's Ann Rule Bibliography]
* [http://www.bookpage.com/0110bp/ann_rule.html Book Page interview with Ann Rule]
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