
Smooth Talker
Trail Of Death
by Steve Jackson
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Pub Date Apr 07 2016 | Archive Date May 14 2017
Description
One morning in July 1974, Anita Andrews, the owner and bartender at Fagiani’s Cocktail Lounge in Napa, California was found dead in her bar–raped, beaten, and stabbed to death in a bloody frenzy. She’d last been seen alive the night before talking to a drifter who sat at the end of the bar, playing cards and flirting with her. But the stranger, along with Anita’s Cadillac, had disappeared. Unable to locate a suspect, police investigators sadly watched the case grow cold over the years.
Meanwhile a month after Anita’s murder, young Michele Wallace, was driving down a road in the mountains near Crested Butte, Colorado, when she gave two stranded motorists, Chuck Matthews and a man named Roy, a ride. Dropping Matthews off at a bar in Gunnison, she agreed to take “Roy” to his truck. She was never seen alive again, nor could a massive search of the mountains locate her remains. The trail leading to her killer also ran into deadends.
Fourteen years later, Charlotte Sauerwin, engaged to be married, met a smooth-talking man at a Laundromat in Livingston Parish, Louisiana. The next evening, her body was found in the woods; she’d been raped, tortured, and her throat slashed. The police suspected her fiance, Vince LeJeune, though he proclaimed his innocence to anyone who would listen. Meanwhile, the man from the Laundromat couldn’t be located.
The three murders would remain unsolved, eating at the hearts, minds and lives of the women’s families, friends and communities. Then in the early 1990s, a rookie Gunnison County sheriff’s investigator named Kathy Young began looking into the Wallace case and identified a suspect named Roy Melanson, a serial rapist from Texas. It would lead her and other investigators looking into murders and rapes in other states to a serial killer who struck again and again with seeming impunity. SMOOTH TALKER is the story of Melanson, his depredations, and the intrepid police work that went into bringing him to justice not just in Colorado, but California and Louisiana.
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Advance Praise
"Warning- once you start this book you will not be able to put it down. I was drawn into the marvelous storytelling by Steve Jackson and couldn't stop reading till I finished. "SMOOTH TALKER" tells the story of Roy Melanson, who for decades raped and killed women all over the country The heartbreak of the families of each victim are described with great compassion and sensitivity. I felt I personally knew each person in this book. Thank God for DNA and the amazing law enforcement teams who were relentless in solving these crimes." - FL Book Lover for Amazon
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781942266440 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

I suggest you be prepared to start this book and lose track of time. what an engrossing read!! The crimes may be older, but the impact is still there. Roy Melanson killed women, 3 that are written about in this book, but how many more could there possibly be? Yes, he was a smooth talker, as he was able to continue his madness. I had to keep telling myself "He will answer to a Higher Power".My heart goes out to the victim's family. Yes the subject matter is hard, but it is a must read. Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read this book for my honest reveiw.

Absolutely absorbing narrative of the case and the police work tracking down the killer, as technology improved and new cases came up or cold cases were reviewed. The book was fairly well-written although the narrative felt a bit disorganised at times.

Fact is definitely scarier than fiction!! As an avid reader of fiction I am also a fan of true crime books. Having read many of the years I have been disappointed by some very poor writing. Not so with Steve Jacksons penmanship. A well written account of the crimes of an evil and sadistic monster. Not only does Steve tell it well and keep to the facts he also tells the stories of the victims families and friends left behind to live with the shock, heartbreak and loss of loved ones. I particularly found the Wallis families story extremely sad and heartbreaking. The Smooth Talker-Roy Melanson in the story should of never been allowed out of prison! Thank goodness for the introduction of DNA testing to finally get proof of his crimes and justice for his victims. I will definitely read more books by Steve Jackson