Noted true-crime writer Wolfe (e.g., Wasted, LJ 8/89) gets close to home when she investigates the 1983 murder of a friend, poet Jacqui Bernard.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. The New York Times Book Review, Bruce J. Friedman Those looking for the freshly minted phrase will not find examples in Love Me to Death.... The editor who is praised in the acknowledgements for getting Wolfe to "stretch" as a writer might have encouraged her to stretch a bit more.... But Wolfe has tenacity as a reporter, and if a story of this kind can be said to take wing, it does so when she travels to Argentina to investigate Caputo's origins.... Linda Wolfe has somehow put us as closely in touch with the manner and sensibility of a serial killer as we are ever likely to be. See all Editorial Reviews
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