Nightcrawler [NOOK Book]

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(A 101-page True Crime Short with photographs) He was on the football and wrestling teams in high school — a giant of a man, a US Army veteran and a college student who dreamed of the day when he would become a teacher. He also had a deep sexual compulsion to kill… again and again. He was a cold, ruthless murderer who preyed on the weak and deceived the police at almost every turn. When his most terrible secret was finally revealed, an entire ...
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Overview

(A 101-page True Crime Short with photographs) He was on the football and wrestling teams in high school — a giant of a man, a US Army veteran and a college student who dreamed of the day when he would become a teacher. He also had a deep sexual compulsion to kill… again and again. He was a cold, ruthless murderer who preyed on the weak and deceived the police at almost every turn. When his most terrible secret was finally revealed, an entire city was left in shock and grief. How and why could such a thing happen?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mark Gado was a detective with the city of New Rochelle Police Department in New York for 29 years as well as a federal agent assigned to a special DEA task force between 1997 and 1999. During that assignment, Gado received the International Award of Honor in New Orleans, LA. He was also named Investigator of the Year in 2000 and received dozens of other awards and special commendations during his career as a police officer.

Gado’s first book, Killer Priest: The Crimes, Trial, and Execution of Father Hans Schmid was published by Praeger in March 2006. Killer Priest is the terrifying true story of the only Catholic priest in U.S. history to be executed for murder. Gado’s second book, Death Row Women: Murder, Justice, and the New York Press was also published by Praeger in November 2007. His 2011 short true crime eBook MOM: The Killer was a Kindle bestseller.

Gado has been a writer for more than 20 years, and his award-winning work has appeared in numerous publications and on websites, among them Time Warner’s Crime Library.

ABOUT THE SERIES

From the best true crime authors in the business, many of whom have seen their books made into major motion pictures, comes Crimescape™ — a new collection of compelling short nonfiction crime eBooks from leading independent eBook publisher RosettaBooks. Taking readers into the dark minds of criminals and the tense hunt to bring perpetrators to justice, Crimescape authors stand apart from other true crime writers because they have personal experience in crime investigations, whether as police detectives, investigative reporters, forensics professionals or criminal psychologists. As riveting storytellers, Crimescape’s writers give readers all the information they need to understand relevant clues and the interwoven influences in each criminal case.

“What makes for a good true-crime story? Interesting characters, an engrossing plot, situations that often teeter between life and death. But here’s the MacGuffin about true crime: What you’re reading actually happened. Sometimes truth really is more compelling than fiction. And that’s why you will enjoy reading Crimescape’s true crime series.”

—Paul Alexander, #1 bestselling author of the Kindle Singles Accused and Murdered
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013854628
  • Publisher: RosettaBooks
  • Publication date: 12/15/2011
  • Series: Crimescape , #8
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 101
  • Sales rank: 361,782
  • File size: 4 MB

Meet the Author

Mark Gado was a detective with the city of New Rochelle Police Department in New York for 29 years as well as a federal agent assigned to a special DEA task force between 1997 and 1999. During that assignment, Gado received the International Award of Honor in New Orleans, LA. He was also named Investigator of the Year in 2000 and received dozens of other awards and special commendations during his career as a police officer.

Gado’s first book, Killer Priest: The Crimes, Trial, and Execution of Father Hans Schmid was published by Praeger in March 2006. Killer Priest is the terrifying true story of the only Catholic priest in U.S. history to be executed for murder. Gado’s second book, Death Row Women: Murder, Justice, and the New York Press was also published by Praeger in November 2007. His 2011 short true crime eBook MOM: The Killer was a Kindle bestseller.

Gado has been a writer for more than 20 years, and his award-winning work has appeared in numerous publications and on websites, among them Time Warner’s Crime Library.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 4, 2012

    Great Book!

    First book that I bought for my new Nook. I bought his other one immediately. Great writer. I hope he keeps writing many more.

    You should check out his other books as well!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 31, 2013

    Nightcrawler (x-men evolution version)

    Human form: kinda long black hair that is blue in the light. Green eyes. Not pale but not tan. Tall and skinny. ••• mutant form: blue skin. Same hair as human form. Completely white eyes. Long tail (also blue,) with an almost heart shaped spike at the end. ••• powers: teleportation. Very flexible. Able to cling to walls (like spiderman :p). Kinda ninja-ish. A watch that can allow him to change his shape. ••• backstory/family: son of mestique, the sometimes evil shapeshifter. Brother of rogue, who can steal peoples powers and memories. Best friend is kitty (shadowcat).

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2013

    Good

    Well written, will read more by author.. as said in other review, reading this short story makes me want to stay locked inside my home..this guy is a monster, so sad what he did to these victims....Bn

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  • Posted January 5, 2012

    What a read!!

    Another page turner, the people that Mark writes about just make you want to stay at home lock all the doors and pull the shades down!! It's a must for any True Crime reader!

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    Posted January 5, 2012

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