Long Haul
Hunting the Highway Serial Killers
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Frank Figliuzzi
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By:
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Frank Figliuzzi
About this listen
"A true-crime masterpiece."—Don Winslow
From the FBI’s former assistant director, a shocking journey to the dark side of America’s highways, revealing the FBI Highway Serial Killings Initiative’s hunt for the long-haul truckers behind an astonishing 850 murders–and counting.
In 2004, the FBI was tipped off to a gruesome pattern of unsolved murders along American roadways. Today at least 850 homicides have been linked to a solitary breed of predators: long-haul truck drivers. They have been given names like the “Truck Stop Killer,” who rigged a traveling torture chamber in the rear of his truck and is suspected to have killed fifty women, and “The Interstate Strangler,” who once answered a phone call from his mother while killing one of his dozen victims. The crisis was such that the FBI opened a special unit, the Highway Serial Killings Initiative. In many cases, the victims—often at-risk women—are picked up at truck stops in one jurisdiction, sexually assaulted and murdered in another, and dumped along a highway in a third place. The transient nature of the offenders and multiple jurisdictions involved make these cases incredibly difficult to solve.
Based on his own on-the-ground research and drawing on his twenty-five-year career as an FBI special agent, Frank Figliuzzi investigates the most terrifying cases. He also rides in a big-rig with a long-haul trucker for thousands of miles, gaining an intimate understanding of the life and habits of drivers and their roadside culture. And he interviews the courageous trafficked victims of these crimes, and their inspiring efforts to now help others avoid similar fates.
Long Haul is a gripping exploration of a violent, disordered world hiding in plain sight, and the heroes racing to end the horror. It will forever unsettle how you travel on the road.
©2024 Frank Figliuzzi (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Long Haul
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- Sinead
- 27-09-24
Heavy focus on trucking
An interesting listen but the detail regarding loading & unloading goods from the truck in minute detail was rather superfluous.
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- EmeraldBandit
- 30-08-24
An interesting story but…
Overall an interesting story, but not specifically about murders or serial killers. 75% is about the day-to-day life of a truck driver, and their encounters with people in the industry. 25% is about the actual serial killers, all of which the reader is not ‘hunting’ as the title may suggest, but more like giving brief overviews of their cases. Interesting, but not for what it’s advertised as.
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- Keirdre
- 06-06-24
Mostly about trucks
I was expecting a book about exploring research into the links between trucking and murders on the highways. What I got was a long story about the authors experience riding along with a trucker- chapters and chapters describing trucks and trucker life, and a few chapters pathologising sex workers and describing how pimps work. Don't bother.
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- cashewnut
- 21-06-24
A lot of irrelevant filler
The author takes massive indulgent departures from the advertised content of the book- even going as far as listing the numerous military applications of the aluminium he is helping haul. I doubt many people listening/ reading this are going to receive what they expect. I also find the lingering, pronounced narration style often annoying.
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