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2005
A DEADLY GAME
Catherine Crier with Cole Thompson
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A DEADLY GAME

The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation

by Catherine Crier with Cole Thompson

ReganBooks/HarperCollins · 2012

Peak rank

#1

Weeks on list

7

Weeks at #1

1

Debuted

March 2005

Chart History

#1510152005

7 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, including 1 week at #1

A #1 New York Times –bestselling true crime account of the 2002 California murder of Laci Peterson and the investigation of her husband, Scott. "Anyone looking for a comprehensive overview of the case will find it here." — Publishers Weekly In A Deadly Game, Catherine Crier, a former judge and one of television's most popular legal analysts, offers a riveting and authoritative account of one of the most memorable crime dramas of our time: the murder of Laci Peterson at the hands of her husband, Scott, on Christmas Eve 2002. Drawing on extensive interviews with key witnesses and lead investigators, as well as secret evidence files that never made it to trial, Crier traces Scott's bizarre behavior; shares dozens of transcripts of Scott's chilling and incriminating phone conversations; offers accounts of Scott's womanizing from two former mistresses before Amber Frey; and includes scores of never-before-seen police photos, documents, and other evidence. The result is thoroughly engrossing yet highly disturbing—an unforgettable portrait of a charming, yet deeply sociopathic, killer. "Definitive. . . . [Crier's investigation] yielded information that never made it to the jury." — USA Today "A gripping—sometimes startling—look behind the scenes of the Peterson murder case, which only heightens its fascination." —Scott Turow, #1 New York Times– bestselling author of Ordinary Heroes and Reversible Errors

All Appearances

1↑2April 3, 2005wk 2
10↓5May 1, 2005wk 6
14↓4May 8, 2005wk 7

Details

ISBN-13
9780061915567
ISBN-10
0061915564
Published
2012
Pages
541
Publisher
ReganBooks/HarperCollins
Google rating
5.0(1)
Categories
True Crime

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