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Man's Laughter  : Anatomy of a Manhunt

Man's Laughter  : Anatomy of a Manhunt

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From the author:
Review: In 1976 a man driving a sports car was stopped by a Georgia State Trooper at three in the morning on an old highway between Atlanta and Columbus. The trooper was shot dead and the driver fled on foot into the Great Pine Woods. A few hours later a manhunt was launched. A manhunt-that most terrifying of adventures for both the hunters and the pursued. This is the story of the man who fled the scene so boldly and so foolishly, the manhunt with its clockwork precision, and the men who took weapons into the forest when the prey was finally at bay. It is necessarily an appalling story told in ghastly detail and intimate horror-because it was a manhunt. It is necessarily vicious and bloody-because it is true.I know. I was there.- Richard Lee Fulgham

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Man's Laughter by Richard Lee Fulgham
Review: What a great, riveting book! I was spellbound from the first paragraph. Then to go from the killer's mind to the manhunt was absolute genius! I could not put it down once I started. I usually keep a book at home to read and one at work to read on breaks and lunch. This book I had to keep with me so I could read what was coming next. Not once did I find myself pouring through boring details that had nothing whatsoever to do with the actual storyline. What an awesome movie this would make. I highly recommend this book to any reader interested in "fiction based on fact" thrillers.


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