<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Dead By Sunset is the extraordinary true story of a charismatic man adored by beautiful and brilliant women who always gave him what he wanted. But he wanted everything--sex, money, and their lives. How long would it take before he finally got what he deserved?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The author of eight <i>New York Times</i> bestsellers, Ann Rule first won nationwide acclaim with <i>The Stranger Beside Me, </i> about serial killer Ted Bundy.</b> Her Crime Files volumes, based on fascinating case histories, have assured her reputation as our premier chronicler of crime. Now the former Seattle policewoman brings us the horrific account of a charismatic man adored by beautiful and brilliant women who always gave him what he wanted...sex, money, their very lives.... <br> When attorney Cheryl Keeton's brutally bludgeoned body was found in her van in the fast lane of an Oregon freeway, her husband, Brad Cunningham, was the likely suspect. But there was no solid evidence linking him to the crime. He married again, for the fifth time, and his stunning new wife, a physician named Sara, adopted his three sons. They all settled down to family life on a luxurious estate. But gradually, their marriage became a nightmare.... <br> In this gripping account of Cheryl's murder, Ann Rule takes us from Brad's troubled boyhood to one of the most bizarre trials in legal history, uncovering multiple marriages, financial manipulations, infidelities, and monstrous acts of harassment and revenge along the way. <i>Dead By Sunset</i> is Ann Rule at her riveting best<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Publishers Weekly</i> Rule provides a perceptive character analysis of a malignant, self-centered, charismatic con artist. It's a chilling, haunting portrait.<br><br>Dan Webster <i>The Spokesman-Review</i> (ID) The similarities with the O.J. case are compelling.<br><br>Walter Walker <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> ...fascinating material....Ms. Rule admirably recounts this labyrintine tale....<br>
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