New York Times Bestseller On a sunny morning in October 2000, Chris Northon lay dead in a sleeping bag at a campsite beside a pristine river, while his wife drove four hours to a friend's house, sobbing inconsolably. She appeared to have been beaten, and had a black eye and bruises on her knee. Was Chris's death a tragic accident or a deliberate homicide? Was Liysa involved? Questions arose that made Oregon State detectives suspicious, yet her family and friends stood staunchly by her, incredulous that anybody would ask ...
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New York Times Bestseller On a sunny morning in October 2000, Chris Northon lay dead in a sleeping bag at a campsite beside a pristine river, while his wife drove four hours to a friend's house, sobbing inconsolably. She appeared to have been beaten, and had a black eye and bruises on her knee. Was Chris's death a tragic accident or a deliberate homicide? Was Liysa involved? Questions arose that made Oregon State detectives suspicious, yet her family and friends stood staunchly by her, incredulous that anybody would ask such questions.
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Anne Rule has done it again! I started reading this book and couldn't put it down. It really captures your attention right from the first word. I would recommend "Heart Full Of Lies." to anyone who likes a good mystery.
tappytc
Apr 3, 2007
Another Ann Rule gem
I've read so many Ann Rule books and it always amazes me that there are so many people plotting on the nasty side of life and this family is no different. The husband seems to be totally unaware of his home surroundings yet he is a successful well liked commercial pilot for a living. His wife rules the roost, bosses him around and eventually kills him. Rule's penchant for details as always is the best.