Reviews of Man Hunt; The Eric Rudolph Story

You would have to have lived in a cave somewhere not to be familiar with Eric Rudolph especially the much-publicized manhunt in Western North Carolina. If you were like me though you knew very little about the man himself or his family and friends. Having the savvy of a persistent journalist, Kathleen Walls fills in the blanks about the man.

This book does not proclaim guilt or innocence on Rudolph’s part but it does provide compelling information that lets you draw an educated verdict of your own.

Good job Kathleen, the public will enjoy reading this and learn from it!

Reviewed by J. Donald Oakes, (www.stumpsonfire.com) author of The Stump’s on Fire and I’m Naked.)

 

 

 

"Tired of wax sandwich type books? Would something a tad more controversial like the Eric Rudolph case, with its attendant tie-ins into abortion and right and wrong, be a bit more stimulating? If you can answer "yes" to either question, you've come to the right place. Kathleen Walls has written a true-life thriller with Man Hunt, a thrilling ride into a case and situation that has transfixed the nation. Lighten up your wallets for this one, folks."

---Ed Williams, author of Rough As A Cob: More of The Juliette Journals.

 

 

Kathleen Walls presents an in-depth look into the 5-year manhunt for Eric Rudolph, the accused bomber of the Atlantic Olympic Games and several abortion clinics. Rudolph, a simple mountain man, eluded the best that the government could throw at him during the most publicized manhunt in recent history. In the end, a young local policeman from the area where Rudolph lived was the one who captured him.

Ms. Walls lives within a stone’s throw of where Rudolph was eventually captured. She has interviewed local people who knew Rudolph as he was growing up and thereby provides as close a look at the inner workings of his mind as anyone can possibly do.

Man Hunt is a must read book for anyone who is familiar with the Eric Rudolph story—and that includes almost everyone who is a living breathing person who watches the news channels or reads the newspapers.

Reviewed by Kristie Leigh Maguire, published author

 

Manhunt, The Eric Rudolph Story by Kathleen Walls is a must read for all 'true crime' fans.

The research Ms. Walls has put into this book makes the reader feel he knows Rudolph and the way he thinks and feels. Rudolph who eluded Law Enforcement agencies throughout North Carolina and was finally captured by a rookie cop became a sort of folk hero to those in the mountains of North Carolina. Ms. Walls has written a really superb and highly interesting book that takes you on the ride with Eric Rudolph from his early years until his capture.

Award-winning author, Bobby Ruble-Have No Mercy and Black Rosebud: Have No Mercy II and former Chief-of-Police in Kennesaw, Georgia.



Good job Kathleen, the public will enjoy reading this and learn from it!

J. Donald Oakes, (www.stumpsonfire.com) author of The Stump’s on Fire and I’m Naked.)

 

Kathleen Walls has written a true-life thriller with Man Hunt, a thrilling ride into a case and situation that has transfixed the nation. Lighten up your wallets for this one, folks.

 

Ed Williams, author of Rough As A Cob: More of The Juliette Journals.

 

Provides as close a look at the inner workings of his mind as anyone can possibly do.

Man Hunt is a must read book for anyone who is familiar with the Eric Rudolph story.

 

Kristie Leigh Maguire, published author