The true story of the pool table rape and murder of Margaret Anderson in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Left for dead, practically beheaded in a manure pile, Margaret fights for life. But in the end, the single mother leaves behind a son.
Author Mike Dauplaise practically makes Margaret blow a breath at readers as he recreates the night she was killed. He then takes readers to the place she was trying to escape back to, her home state of Montana, and finally, on the investigative hunt of a lifetime as this "America's Most Wanted" drama ends with the capture of the last of the suspects five years later.
Dauplaise infiltrates the motorcycle club culture of the 1980s to expose what happened to Anderson and why she was just six months away from returning home to Montana. True-crime enthusiasts will revel in the detail and the hunt.
Vivid. Enthralling. Horrific.
Mike Dauplaise is a freelance writer based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife, fellow author Bonnie Groessl. He began his professional writing career in 1979 as a part-time sports reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, and graduated from St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications.
He later worked as a news and sports reporter for the Wausau (Wis.) Daily Herald, sports editor for the Green Bay News-Chronicle, and copy editor and sports reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. After leaving the newspaper business, Dauplaise worked as a communications specialist in a corporate marketing setting while growing his freelance writing business.