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Lying in Wait
- Ann Rule's Crime Files, Book 17
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Three decades ago, Jackie Schut was considered one of the most prolific "baby sellers" in the country. She traveled all over the US, murdered women who had just borne babies, and then stole their infants. She is still imprisoned in the South.
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- Nick
- 12-29-14
Rule Has Lost Her Edge
Would you try another book from Ann Rule and/or Laural Merlington?
Laurel Merlington: Is by far one of the best narrators offered.
Ann Rule: I have read everything Rule has written. It seems she has lost her edge but yes I will be a faithful reader until the end. She has had a good run.
Would you recommend Lying in Wait to your friends? Why or why not?
Only to other Ann Rule and true crime lovers! Ann Rule is a pioneer in her field that has set and raised the bar for other true crime authors but has lost her edge. I found my mind wandering while listening and that has never really happened with any of her material before.
What about Laural Merlington’s performance did you like?
Laurel Merlington is wonderful. Her voice is very soothing. She keeps things interesting and offers feeling. It is more like she is telling the story rather than reading it.
Do you think Lying in Wait needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No.
Any additional comments?
Overall disappointed. If you are new to Rule... don't waste a credit.
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- Tabitha
- 12-04-14
Not What I Expected
The writing on this book seemed a little dated to me and there was nothing that made it suspenseful or grabbed me. The story also seems to get side tracked which made it hard to follow in parts. I wouldn't recommend this book.
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- Douglas Grey
- 03-10-18
quick and informative
RIP Ann Rule. Your stories centered on the important parts of everyday life during unimaginable personal tragedies. thanks for all the fish.
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- appreciative reader
- 08-26-17
True crime stories in brief.
Ann Rule knows her formula and she does it well. She simplifies often complex narratives and shines light on characters and motives. I always double check the locks on my doors after hearing her true stories of violence and evil doers.
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- Dot
- 11-03-15
Absolutely loved it!!
Absolutely loved it!! Ann amazingly weaves stories with a healthy dose of Washington history and wisdom...she will surely be missed!!
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- Ewood
- 06-29-21
Not my favorite Ann Rule
I’ve listened to a few fantastic ones that captivated the whole time. This one I found myself drifting off, forgetting where I was and rewinding to refresh my memory. But then- I just fast forwarded to the next short story, hoping it would keep my attention better. But, alas, it didn’t.
I’ll try another. She’s a great writer. Sometimes her books are just better the old fashioned way- not as audio.
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- Cyn
- 05-28-21
Another great story
These stories put put a chill down my back, They are heartbreaking cruel. The author lays it out nicely giving you a powerful store that tears at your soul. It is laid out nicely with not a lot of filler which I like, she sticks the story. She has been one of my favorite authors since my teens. I enjoy how she knows how to pull the reader in, giving some very shocking details that make the back stand up.
The narrator did a great job, her normal voice is very pleasant and her character voices are very nice. There were no repeating of words, no background noise and no volume change. She really pulled me in giving me a very entertaining listen that had me hooked from the start.
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- Linda
- 12-27-19
Bought it to life
Loved it. I had read it several years ago. the audio put me in the stories as a witness or as though watch TV. Awesome!
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- lynn
- 07-23-15
If you like Ann Rule she is true the form
Another great book with great storytelling by Laurel. If you like and rules books this is another one put your in your library
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- amber
- 04-15-15
should label rhe stories with the chapters.
its ok not rules best. and i kept getting lost at which story was witch