A Rose for Her Grave and Other True Cases

A Rose for Her Grave and Other True Cases is the first book in author Ann Rule's Crime Files Series. Released in 1993 by Pocket Books, the book details Randy Roth, who murdered two of his wives for insurance money,[1] as well as other cases, including those of Dick Marquette, a convicted Oregon serial killer.

A Rose for Her Grave and Other True Cases
AuthorAnn Rule
GenreTrue crime, Non-fiction
Published1993
PublisherPocket Books
Pages528
AwardsAnthony Award for Best True Crime (1994)
ISBN978-0-671-79353-1
WebsiteA Rose for Her Grave

Critical reception

Publishers Weekly, in its August 1993 review, wrote that "Rule discusses the effect of the individual case on her feelings about capital punishment and other issues, and her unwavering voice presents even the most gruesome details rationally."[2]

The Library Journal's Ben Harrison wrote in 1993 that Rule's accounts of the crimes "present the female victims as real people who deserve compassionate treatment."

Awards

In 1994, the book won Bouchercon's Anthony Award for Best True Crime.[3]

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