I vaguely remember this case. There Be Spoilers Ahead.Today’s Non-fiction review is on The Lazarus Files: A Cold Case Investigation by Matthew McGough. (!!!) All evidence collected, every interview performed, each test result, report, suspect, consultation, action taken and theory espoused is meant to be noted down in what will becomWhenever a homicide is reported in Los Angeles, detectives are assigned to the case and a murder book is begun.

It is meticulously told, a bit too much so, in that it comes out to six hundred plus pages. What could have been an interesting narrative wasn't because of the style. Nearly 100 pages about nothing but the victim's family and her two lovely sisters, her father the dentist, who hates the father of the victim's husband. Overall I enjoyed the book.The case covered is super interesting but the book gets lost in overwhelming the reading with details that are often unnecessary and constantly repeated. Mulder, who has just arrived on the scene, releases Scully. This impacts my review.This falls somewhere between 3 and 4 stars for me. My Kindle says I'm only 50% through?

There is entirely too much history on the victim, her family, and Ms. Lazarus.

The Lazarus Files came to me as an advance readers copy through NetGalley and the publisher, Henry Holt and Co. I haven't even finished this book and at this point, I'm just going to skim the rest. In the episode's original plot, the bank robber was to have jumped into Mulder's body. There was just way too much information included in the book and the author even repeated a few things.

The Lazarus Files came to me as an advance readers copy through NetGalley and the publisher, Henry Holt and Co. Talk about Karma! When a landlord calls the FBI to tip them off about Phillips' location, Scully and Willis move in to capture her. It premiered on the Fox network on February 4, 1994. Scully is skeptical of Mulder's claims that Dupre is in Willis's body, believing that he is under stress due to his near-death experience. There Be Spoilers Ahead.A murder committed and covered up by a female LAPD officer in the 1980’s that chilled me to the bone and gave me some creative writing inspiration.

The Lazarus Files: A Cold Case Investigation. @henryholtbooks #partner | THE LAZARUS FILES is an absolute bear of a book—this true crime tome boasted nearly 600 pages in its ARC form and weighed about as much as a newborn. He passes the tests that Scully gives him, but when Mulder asks him to sign a fake birthday card for Scully—whose birthday is months away—he signs it. There’s a real compassion here for the victims and their families that is truly touching, and layered on top of this compassion is a meticulous examination of the case file and available evidence that is incredibly impressive. 1) Victim is killed; 2) LAPD is corrupt and full of treacherous people; 3) the lead investigator insists it's two Mexicans who tried to rob the victim and LEFT A HUGE BITE ON HER FOREARM before only taking her purse and her car. A young, diligent, hard-working nurse lost her life to a senseless act of violence. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Overall I enjoyed the book.This is a compelling read.

This book has to be massive in print.

Simpson trial and another totally unrelated murder case of a woman who lives in a "teardrop camper." He dies seconds later due to the lack of insulin. That's what robbers usually do--bite the homeowner on her forearm. It appears that very few reviewers even forced themselves to finish it; those of us that soldiered on till the end either deserve commendations for our determination, or a mental health referral for not cutting our losses. Twenty- one years after her murder, long after it was a cold case and active investigation had stopped for four years, heaven took things into its own hands...Heaven moved for Sherri Rasmussen.

It takes over 20 years for them to figure it out. Overall that was a terrific episode". "Pacing was the key for [Lazarus]. To create our lis...[If I could ask the author one thing, it would be, based on all the evidence now available, what is the most likely scenario of what actually took place? We’d love your help. Disturbingly, the detectives who revived the case soon discovered the brutal murder could be attributed to one of their own ranks.Heaven moved for Sherri Rasmussen. There was, however, a belief at the time that neither Scully nor Mulder should directly experience such phenomena.

Stephanie is a real piece of work, as you will know by reading this book.Whenever a homicide is reported in Los Angeles, detectives are assigned to the case and a murder book is begun.

We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. I could've done with less of a play by play of Sherri's sainthood and Stephanie's documentation of her own banal evil, and more of Cathy Braley, who is relegated to the epilogue. Welcome back. Not to mention the absolutely weak individual that Sherri Rasmussen's husband turned out to be. PLEASE!!! Some repetitious areas where really, we got it the first time. She was a newly married director of critical care nursing at Glendale Adventist Hospital. Utterly maddening to see the lengths that the LAPD went to cover the crime of one of their own.