Death On The Nile
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"True crime" stuff is a guilty pleasure. That was an interesting read.
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@taiwan_girl said in Death On The Nile:
"True crime" stuff is a guilty pleasure.
Have you redd Ann Rule? Pro tip: If you start one of her books, don't make plans for the weekend. She grabs on and doesn't let you go.
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@Catseye3 said in Death On The Nile:
@taiwan_girl said in Death On The Nile:
"True crime" stuff is a guilty pleasure.
Have you redd Ann Rule? Pro tip: If you start one of her books, don't make plans for the weekend. She grabs on and doesn't let you go.
You know, I can overlook a hole in the plot or two, for a good story-teller...
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@Jolly said in Death On The Nile:
@Catseye3 said in Death On The Nile:
@taiwan_girl said in Death On The Nile:
"True crime" stuff is a guilty pleasure.
Have you redd Ann Rule? Pro tip: If you start one of her books, don't make plans for the weekend. She grabs on and doesn't let you go.
You know, I can overlook a hole in the plot or two, for a good story-teller...
I would put it to you that a good storyteller doesn't have plot holes. But, I'm a crank.
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Yes, there is that...
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@Horace said in Death On The Nile:
I think you may have been talking about Ann Rice, rather than Ann Rule.
No, I mean Ann Rule. Her first book was This Stranger Beside Me, about Ted Bundy. She actually Knew him. They worked together in some capacity I've forgotten.
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@Catseye3 said in Death On The Nile:
@Horace said in Death On The Nile:
I think you may have been talking about Ann Rice, rather than Ann Rule.
No, I mean Ann Rule. Her first book was This Stranger Beside Me, about Ted Bundy. She actually Knew him. They worked together in some capacity I've forgotten.
I mean Jolly, about the plot holes and good yarns.