Father of the Year
by
Glenn Puit
The Father's Day shocker of the year-this dad was so perfect, it was frightening.
Bill Rundle may have won Las Vegas's "Father of the Year" award, but when his wife's corpse was found, the other side of the all-American dad was revealed: a manipulative con man, professional thief, and savage killer whose crimes reached back through the decades.
Bill Rundle may have won Las Vegas's "Father of the Year" award, but when his wife's corpse was found, the other side of the all-American dad was revealed: a manipulative con man, professional thief, and savage killer whose crimes reached back through the decades.
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
May 5th 2009
by Berkley
(first published 2009)
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Father of the Year is the second novel by Glenn Puit, who happens to be aptly penned as the "King of True Crime", a well-deserved title.
Father of the Year tells the story of Bill Rundle, a con man who murdered his wife and discarded her corpse on the side of the road. Rundle also killed his mother in addition to multiple other sick and heinous crimes. Rundle once won the Father of the Year award after his son praised him in a school assignment but ironically, this same Las Ve...more
Father of the Year tells the story of Bill Rundle, a con man who murdered his wife and discarded her corpse on the side of the road. Rundle also killed his mother in addition to multiple other sick and heinous crimes. Rundle once won the Father of the Year award after his son praised him in a school assignment but ironically, this same Las Ve...more
I think this is an interesting story, yet the writer repeats him self to many times. They will quote Bill on something then re state it in their words. But in all a good book.
See my reviews at the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Book Nook at www.reviewjournal.com/blogs/booknook
Pretty straight-forward true Vegas crime writing. Overall, not bad, but not groundbreaking.
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