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First Degree Rage
- The True Story of 'The Assassin,' An Obsession, and Murder
- Narrated by: Lee Ann Howlett
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"There was no brown in his eyes at all. They were just two black buttons. I looked in his eyes. All I saw was solid black against the whites. It wasn't natural. It was...creepy, unnerving, demonic." (Detective Paula May)
Terrifying things are happening to Kay Weden, a 40-something single mom and high school teacher in Salisbury, North Carolina. Despite having no known enemies, Kay's home, car, and peace of mind are under attack throughout 1993. Most chilling of all are the senseless attacks on her only son and the shot fired in the night through a wall of her house, which narrowly misses his head as he sleeps.
Kay's new love interest is the charming Viktor Gunnarsson. He's a handsome Swede who left his home country to seek political asylum in the US after being charged with the 1986 assassination of Sweden's Prime Minister Palme. Viktor was briefly held in custody but subsequently released due to a lack of evidence.
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When Viktor's nude body is found two hours away in the snowy Appalachian Mountains, local Sheriff's Detective Paula May is assigned to investigate his murder. What follows is an intense, hair-raising investigation that will shock you from the bitterly cold beginning to the unthinkable end.
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- JudieG
- 07-07-20
Boring
Several hours of listening to final trial summation was painful. Several hours of listening to ho-hum dry information that has no actual bearing to the story. Add scripture reading and quotes makes this book dull and worthless.
6 people found this helpful
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- Rayc
- 07-17-20
Gripping
Tense and almost unbelievable. but it is a true crime.
It just shows how someone in a position of authority can get away with horrendous crimes.
This is a long read but it is interesting and keeps you enthralled.
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- Kayla Krantz
- 06-26-20
Unique
Kay Weden, a high school teacher, goes through a stretch of harassment for seemingly no reason. After attempts on her life and her son’s, things seem to take a turn for the better when she finds a potential love interest in a man named Viktor. Then he’s found murdered in the Appalachian Mountains.
This was fascinating, different from any other true crime book I’ve ever read. Since the author was the lead detective on the case, it gave interesting insight not only into the murder but police procedure as well.
Although it’s a long book, there’s plenty here to hold your interest. Plenty of different people make an appearance, all of them with unique personalities and backgrounds. Definitely a fascinating book, one that’s likely to be popular with both fans of thriller books and true crime.
Narration fits the story.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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- Michael Bennett
- 09-10-20
Ugh
Did this author get paid by the word? Useless long winded diatribes about her salad at Spencer’s and other pointless babble. Also Audible should have a clear warning when a book contains this much Christian BS. If JC is helping you solve murder cases it should be labeled as fiction. No more Audible Recommendations for me.
3 people found this helpful
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- Patti Kittel
- 08-10-20
Good Story - Sophomoric Writing & Reading
This is a good and intriguing story. The writing is rather sophomoric; but, the author's true vocation is law enforcement. So, I give her a pass - even with the Sunday School lessons. The reader, although articulate and clear, was tedious. It was like listening to 14 hours of story time at the library.
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- Susie Q
- 06-12-20
Excellent story but a bit too long
This was a fascinating and disturbing case.
Paula May did meticulous research regarding the parties involved.
There is quite a bit of religion in this book, as in bible references at the start of each chapter.
This didn't bother me at all but it may bother others. Peoples' religious views
are important to them and the way she inserts these passages is interesting.
All in all though, I found this to be too long. I believe an editor is needed.
A good story nonetheless. Another account of someone who was treated horribly as a child
and ended up a monster. Sad for all involved. I always grapple with the idea of child abuse
and further behavior. Some people remain good citizens and others don't. It's certainly
baffling and I don't think the experts can figure it out.
The narrator was great. This isn't the first time I've listened to Lee Ann Howlett and she's very good.
I received this book at no cost in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are strictly mine. Thank you!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-11-20
Good storyline
A lot of language I don’t really care for so I only listened to about 40% of the story. I turn off movies for the same reason.
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- GenXtinction
- 10-27-20
Legal work with some history to boot!
This is how government SHOULD work...police, prosecutors, judges, and detectives. Applause for all of you.
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- JenTG
- 08-17-20
meh
Did not love the narration. Overall writing a little green. Sounded like it was the first book author ever wrote. Bible verses not tied in well.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-17-21
it's a good one
I enjoyed it start to finish. I'm sorry for what this poor woman was subjected to.
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- Elizabeth Frounks
- 07-13-20
A twist to the typical crime tale
I'll admit, I was taken by surprise and confused by the direction this went to begin with, but I was soon drawn into this tale. It is so different to the other true crime stories I've listened to and it's from the perspective of the lead detective and goes into this investigation and how she was able to piece this story together. It was definitely captivating.
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Maz Miller
- 01-16-21
Uninteresting
could not get into this book very flat boring 1st chapter.and second not for me
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- Michael
- 11-01-20
Frustrating book
An interesting story and somewhat well written book. Destroyed though, by the constant condescending and patitudanal bible references.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-17-20
Interesting but SO VERBOSE.
This book started out reasonably but took so long to really get into it. There is so much irrelevant conversations that I’m sure hours could be edited out without ruining the story. Was also a bit put off by so many religious references.