Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River
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Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green Rive...

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Editorial Reviews

It began with the discovery of three women’s bodies found near suburban Seattle’s Green River in August, 1982. Soon more corpses and human remains would be found, some as far as Oregon. They were teenage runaways or other women whose anonymous lifestyles had made them easy, vulnerable targets—and they were all the victims of a faceless murderer whose rampage would span two decades and take as many as forty-nine lives. No other serial killer in the nation’s history had killed so many people.

For twenty long years, Sheriff David Reichert played a cat and mouse game with the Green River killer who managed to stay one step ahead of Reichert, the local authorities, and even the FBI. But Reichert had no doubt in his mind that he was going to find the Green River killer— no matter how long it took…
That day came in 2001 when DNA evidence linked fifty-two-year-old truck painter Gary Ridgway to three of the murder victims. The long nightmare was finally over for Reichert and the families of the murder victims. With startling insider disclosures and the fascinating forensic details of the relentless manhunt itself—Chasing the Devil exposes the heart of true evil and reveals the dauntless efforts behind one man’s quest to chase it...

Customer Reviews

Don't get it!

Reviewed by ANDY D., 2009-04-16

The title is Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer, but the killer was cought in 2001, he became a suspect in 1982, so, it is not twenty year quest, it is 19 year quest. I am guessing 20 sounds better then 19.

Chasing the Devil - My Review!

Reviewed by deathproof22, 2009-04-10

This book was excellent! I very much enjoyed reading this book. I initially saw the movie The Capture of the Green River Killer on Lifetime, and I never even knew about the Green River Killer! In 2003, I was just going into my senior year of high school and was amazed that I hadn't paid more attention to the current events. Dave Reichert's story is exceptional. This book really gives you in an in-depth account of the Green River Killer and the people who never gave up the search for justice! GREAT BOOK!!!

Self centered Self indulgent

Reviewed by Gatorgirl, 2009-02-18

After reading much of the books on Gary Ridgeway aka GRK. I found this book very disappointing. I found it self centered and self indulgent. David Reichert makes it sound like he was the only one working the case. In fact, Mr. Reichert was working on his career and promoted thru the ranks. Becoming Sheriff eventually. He wasn't involved in the case for years. Other people in the department worked more years on the case and solved it. I don't recommend this book. There are a lot better books about Gary Ridgeway aka GRK to read.

Keeps you reading

Reviewed by Irene N. Melby, 2009-01-09

This nonfiction book kept me reading into the early morning. I wish it had been fiction, however.

True story written by the lead detective

Reviewed by K. Bennett, 2008-09-06

After seeing the movie that was based on this book, I had to read the book. I really enjoyed reading the story from the detective's point of view. We always expect the police and investigators to find the "killer" as quickly as they do in movies and books. This book shows the bureaucracy behind the investigation and why cold cases can drag on for years. Very eye opening book. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys true crime books.