
by Sherri Kukla
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Added on February 8, 2026
A chilling and unsparing deep dive into the mindset of a forgotten killer. – Kirkus ReviewsRiders on the Storm is a heart-wrenching exploration of every life caught in the storm: the victims, the families left shattered, and the officers driven to the edge by a killer who terrorizes without remorse. – Cassy Kerr, U.S. Federal StenographerKukla’s prose is clean; the narrative is dramatically compelling; and she spares little detail in the trail of Cook’s terror. – Poli Flores Jr., Trial Attorney and JudgeThe trial scenes are unnerving and overflowing with contrasting points of view. If you're a fan of crime fiction about complex characters and courtroom dramas, Riders on the Storm will capture your attention from beginning to end. – Alija Turkovic, Readers’ FavoriteThe chilling real-life crime that inspired a rock 'n' roll classic.Seventy-five years ago, in the winter of 1951, a young hitchhiker named Billy Cook set off on a brutal cross-country killing spree that shocked the nation. Over the course of several harrowing days, Cook left a trail of terror stretching from Missouri to California and beyond, targeting unsuspecting Good Samaritans who offered him a ride. His cold-blooded crimes captured headlines, terrified travelers, and led to one of the most intense manhunts at that time in American history.More than two decades later, the haunting legacy of Billy Cook would echo through popular culture-most notably in the eerie lyrics and mood of The Doors' iconic 1971 song, Riders on the Storm.Part true crime thriller, part historical chronicle, Riders on the Storm uncovers the full story behind Cook's rampage and the devastating impact of his actions on the families of his victims. Drawing from original court documents, eyewitness accounts, and contemporary reporting, this gripping account brings to life one of the darkest chapters in mid-century American crime.Perfect for fans of In Cold Blood, Helter Skelter, and Mindhunter, this is a must-read for true crime aficionados and classic rock historians alike.
Riders on the Storm is perfect for fans of historical fiction/nonfiction, suspense, crime procedurals, and true crime. It was clearly well-researched and used primary sources to tell the unbelievable, and surprisingly unknown, story of Billy and his reign of terror along the highways.I enjoyed the extension of the story into Billy’s capture and subsequent trials. Using actual court transcripts, the author describes the courtroom scenes in a way that isn’t boring or hard to follow (which they eas
If you're a fan of true crime books, this is a must read! If you're not a fan of true crime, this is a must read! Sherri expertly weaves the story into the facts of what was obviously extensive research into the crimes committed and the ensuing trial. This story is compelling from page one all the way through. The details are thorough without being boring. She took an obscure crime that most people have never heard of, victims that have been mostly forgotten, and brought it to life in a respectf
True crime is undoubtedly my preferred genre, and "Riders on the Storm" by Sherri Kukla marks my first encounter with this author, having received an advance reader copy from her. Kukla masterfully intertwines the narrative with the extensive research she conducted on the crimes and the subsequent trial. The story is compelling from the very first page, featuring thorough details that engage without overwhelming the reader.She has taken a largely obscure crime, involving victims who have been la

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