THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
She looked like everyone's grandmother: white-haired, plump,
bespectacled, and kindly. Only Dorothea Montalvo Puente's eyes, black
and hard behind her glasses, hinted at the evil that lurked within. She
was the rarest of murderers, a female serial killer--probably the most
cold-blooded ever recorded in the annals of crime.
This shocking story of the gruesome murder of seven men for profit comes
from bestselling author William P. Wood, the Deputy D.A. who had earlier
prosecuted Puente for drugging and robbing elderly people. He knew
intimately the malice that coursed through her veins, and thought he had
seen the last of this callous and calculating woman. But her
chameleon-like deviousness helped her reappear as a sweet, benevolent
landlord--and later allowed her to escape police custody as they stood
in her yard surrounded by the gaping graves. The Bone Garden
chronicles the discoveries that ignited a media firestorm and transfixed
a nation, putting an entirely new face on evil in this country.