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I Survived a Stalker

by Sharon Velisek

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Rarely does one find a non-fiction book about stalking that is written by the actual victim, rather than a professional who "specializes" in criminal harassment. It takes someone who's "been there" to tell it how it really is and to truly connect with others that find themselves in a similar situation. This is not a typical book on stalking, describing one sad case after another. This is one woman's true story that will grip you right from the beginning and hold you to the bittersweet end. Her personal insights into stalking behaviour are a remarkable contribution to the little understood area of criminal harassment. A must read if you don't want to be stalked, if you are being stalked, or if you know of someone being stalked.… (more)
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Rarely does one find a non-fiction book about stalking that is written by the actual victim, rather than a professional who "specializes" in criminal harassment. It takes someone who's "been there" to tell it how it really is and to truly connect with others that find themselves in a similar situation. This is not a typical book on stalking, describing one sad case after another. This is one woman's true story that will grip you right from the beginning and hold you to the bittersweet end. Her personal insights into stalking behaviour are a remarkable contribution to the little understood area of criminal harassment. A must read if you don't want to be stalked, if you are being stalked, or if you know of someone being stalked.

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