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Posted February 23, 2006
This book is utterly fascinating. And while I think this phrase is often overused, I simply could not put this book down. When I was away from it, I was constantly thinking about when I would have time to read it again, and at the same time, not wanting it to end. The journalistic detail in this book is second to none. The reader is completely transported back in time--and into the heart of a dark story. It is hard to believe this story is true, but it makes reading it all the more exciting and fascinating. While some purists shy away from 'true crime', I enjoy it--but I am extremely selective in what I read. The writing must be as good as the story. 'Starvation Heights' does not dissapoint in this area. This is investigative reporting and writing at it's best. Fans of true crime will be thrilled to read such a well written account, and those who don't typically read true crime will find this story reads like a novel. I cannot recommend this book enough, and I guarantee that for whatever reason you decide to read it, you will NOT be disappointed.
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Posted August 27, 2011
It took me a bit to read the book, once i got into it i couldnt put it down.. Cant wait to read more of Gregg Olsons work...
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Posted July 10, 2011
Very well told story of a nearly forgotten criminal.
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Posted May 25, 2011
Good reading. This author writes true and fiction with intetesting reading. This book wss different and essy to read. Loved it
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Posted March 12, 2011
I was surprised at the horrible things that could be done to people under the guise of medicine and it was not that long ago.
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Posted April 22, 2010
I just finished this book today - I couldn't put it down until it was done. This author is a great story teller, researching the details before writing. This is the fourth Greg Olsen book I have read and they have all been excellent. I highly recommend reading his books - they will keep you wanting more!!
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Posted January 28, 2008
I am an avid reader, and I enjoyed this book more than any other I can recall in recent history. Mr. Olsen does a fantastic job of walking us through this compelling, albeit at times difficult, story. This case proves that truth really IS stranger than fiction. It is obvious that the author put a lot of work into this and I do not think anyone who picks up a copy of Starvation Heights will be disappointed.
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Posted September 11, 2007
My parents own property on the Orchard Ave. in Washington state mentioned in this true story. I was living on property the infamous doctor likely owned after deceiving then killing her own neighbors in the early 1900's. While living in a house just down the street, I read the history of that area and it was incredible. I could visualize many of the descriptions and when traveling through the area saw old graveyards where victims of this horrific time likely rested. This is one of the best books for anyone interested in true crime.
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Posted March 18, 2006
I just finished reading this beautifully written story. When I first ordered the book and began reading, I thought, oh no, a story about the early 1900's. It will be hard for me to follow. After the first couple of pages, I could not put the book down, nor have I been able to get the story out of my mind. It definitely is 'a haunting saga of medical murder...' I cannot imagine how much time the research for this book must have taken. I read many true crime books (Gregg Olsen's being among my favorites)and this one just completely fascinated me. It is a wonderfully written tragedy and I would highly recommend this book.
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Posted February 18, 2006
I read a lot of true crime, but I am picky, I want the writing to be as good as the story. This book will please true crime lovers as well as those who may not normally enjoy it. It is fascinating, reads like a novel, and is all the more interesting because it is true. The writing is superb, the reader is transported back to the early 1900's completely. You will NOT be disappointed with this book!
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Posted October 26, 2005
This book was given to me by a freind who thought I might enjoy a change of pace from my usual reading genre. The story read like fiction and completely captivated my attention.
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Posted September 17, 2005
Gregg Olsen's suburb writing style is very well protrayed in this riviting true crime story set in the rural town of Olalla, Washington in the early 20th century. A must read for anyone!
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Overview
In 1911 two wealthy British heiresses, Claire and Dora Williamson, came to a sanitorium in the forests of the Pacific Northwest to undergo the revolutionary “fasting treatment” of Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard. It was supposed to be a holiday for the two sisters. But within a month of arriving at what the locals called Starvation Heights, the women were emaciated shadows of their former selves, waiting for death. They were not the first victims of Linda Hazzard, a quack doctor of extraordinary evil and greed who would stop at nothing short of murder to achieve her ambitions. As their jewelry disappeared and forged bank drafts began transferring their wealth to Hazzard’s accounts, Dora Williamson sent a last desperate plea to ...