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Rampage along Route 66

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Serial rapist Bertram Greenberg went on a 700-mile killing spree across three states in two days in early 1971. This one-man California tsunami crashed across the high desert of Northern Arizona, coming to an abrupt end in the badlands of New Mexico. Revolving door prison stays, and an early parole, allowed this career criminal to rape and murder a 13-year-old schoolgirl in the shadow of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles' Griffith Park and then make his escape along Route 66. He took out everyone who got in his way, including two brave Arizona Highway Patrolmen and a young couple that he kidnapped, hogtied, and shot near an abandoned coal mine near Gallup, New Mexico. The rampage would end with an enthralling police chase that terminated in Bonnie and Clyde fashion in a lava field near Grants, New Mexico. And at its core, the story seeks to restore the memories of the victims Greenberg tried to silence. Route 66, his chosen escape path, was once considered the lifeblood of America, back when John Steinbeck was writing the Grapes of Wrath. The beloved Mother Road is a sentimental marker for many Americans, filled with memories of family road trips, neon lights, cozy motels, curio shops, and mountainous views of the Old West. But underneath the highway's glossy allure lies a history of criminal activity. Fans of Route 66 will delight with the recognizable locations in this story. Rampage along Route 66 converges two of America's favorites pastimes. . . nostalgia and crime. It is first-rate storytelling that will leave you informed, bewildered, and shaken.

Author Biography:

David Johnson is a true crime aficionado and genealogical researcher who has written his first book about a crime wave that touched him personally and was more like a California tsunami crashing its way through Northern Arizona to the badlands of New Mexico. This former police detective, airline pilot, non-profit executive director, and state agency program manager is now retired and taking time for his passion to write books. He and his charming wife, Donna, live on a small farm in the Pacific Northwest only a stone's throw from the South Puget Sound with a small herd of cows, a horse who thinks she's a cow, and an acre of northern highbush blueberry bushes. Rampage along Route 66 is his first book, but he is also in the process of writing a family history book about his Norwegian ancestors, and a book on the history of the airline where he worked as a pilot.
Release date NZ
December 15th, 2021
Author
Pages
220
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9798985199208
Product ID
35628398

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