Jim Moore came from a home where reading was encouraged. His parents both enjoyed books so the house was filled with reading material, which he took advantage of from a young age.
Along the highway from his family ranch near Two Dot, Montana to Bozeman, the old Jawbone road bed is visible at places. In passing by, it often occurred to him that a good yarn could be wrapped around the story of the railroad. About twelve years ago, he decided to see if he could write it. Thus came into being Ride the Jawbone.
Other published titles by Jim Moore include: Election Day, The Body on the Floor of the Rotunda, and The Whole Nine Yarn, a compilation of nine of his short stories, and The Jenny. Another legal thriller, 8 Seconds, is slated for publication in 2017.
Jim Moore has spent his life as a cattle rancher and a lawyer. He was raised and spent most of his life on the Moore ranch near Two Dot, Montana. His father brought a World War I airplane—a Curtis JN4 Jenny—to the family ranch in 1920 and barnstormed the state. Those experiences, as told to his son, seemed a proper basis for a legal murder mystery. An attractive young woman as the one with the flying machine made for a better yarn.
Now retired, Jim lives quietly with his wife, Kay, on their farm south of Bozeman, Montana. He continues to write legal murder mysteries.
What forces drove Gene Simmons to murder sixteen people?
Madness doesn't strike people all at once. Gene Simmons' own madness had been eating at his soul all his life. But what finally drove him to murder his family? Was it rage? Guilt? Rejection?
Gene Simmons strangled and shot his wife, daughters, sons and grandchildren. Then, three days after Christmas, 1987, he unleashed a reign of terror on Russellville, Arkansas. When the smoke cleared away, six others were shot, leaving two more dead. Gene Simmons had entered the history books as one of the first American mass murderers.
Years after the crime, the Simmons killings are still the worst family-related slayings in the country's history. But decades later, troubling questions still remain. What propelled Gene Simmons to mass destruction? How did this one man kill more than a dozen people one-by-one? Did Simmons' incestuous relationship with his daughter send him down the dark road to madness and murder?
Author Jim Moore provides the answers in Rampage: America's Largest Family Mass Murder. The story Moore tells will fascinate true-crime buffs, mystery lovers and students of the darker side of human nature.
Título : Rampage: America's Largest Family Mass Murder
EAN : 9798201036850
Editorial : Protecting Time LLC
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