I love Ann Rule's full-length crime novels; never been a huge fan of her "Crime Files" though I have read them all anyway. This one, for whatever reason, dragged on and on. The first story, the longest, held no real mystery and was very predictable. Unlike her other books, I found it difficult to connect with anyone involved in the crime. The other, shorter, stories were almost a joke; I could glean more information about these crimes from the police blotter in the local paper. A few pages of listing the victims, the environment surrounding the actual crime, and the sentence of the perpetrator. This is the first Ann Rule book I've ever read where I was skimming the entire last half of the book. Not worth it.