Ann Rule
Ann Rule (née Stackhouse) was an American true crime author best known for her book The Stranger Beside Me (1980), detailing her friendship with serial killer Ted Bundy. Raised in a law enforcement family, she worked briefly with the Seattle Police Department, wrote under the pseudonym Andy Stack, and authored over 30 true crime books focusing on Pacific Northwest cases.[1][2][3]
true crime
A Fever in the Heart: And Other True Cases
Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder: And Other True Cases
A Rage to Kill: And Other True Cases
Empty Promises: And Other True Cases
Mortal Danger: And Other True Cases
Kiss Me, Kill Me: And Other True Cases
Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder: And Other True Cases
Mortal Danger: And Other True Cases
But I Trusted You: And Other True Cases
No Regrets: And Other True Cases
Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder: And Other True Cases
Empty Promises: And Other True Cases