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A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy
by Kathy Kleiner Rubin, Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi
reflective
medium-paced
Kathy Kleiner recounts memories from her life before and after coming into contact with notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Kathy was diagnosed as a child with Lupus, undergoing chemotherapy, and hardships in her family life. Kathy thought all her struggles were over when she made it to college, gaining admission into a sorority. Unfortunately, Ted Bundy followed some of her sorority sisters' home, noticed the lock on the rear door was not working properly, and entered the home. Two sisters were murdered brutally in their beds, while Kathy and her roommate were viciously attacked. It is very likely both girls would have also been murdered, had a passing car light not scared Bundy away. The assault left here with tremendous injuries, both physical and mental ones.
This book was featured at CrimeCon, and I was very excited to see it on the most recent sitewide Audible sale. I listened to this Monday at work, and it was an interesting and emotional book. I would definitely recommend this book for those interested in survivor stories or serial killers.
This book was featured at CrimeCon, and I was very excited to see it on the most recent sitewide Audible sale. I listened to this Monday at work, and it was an interesting and emotional book. I would definitely recommend this book for those interested in survivor stories or serial killers.