"A true-crime masterpiece." βDon Winslow
From the FBIβs former assistant director, a shocking journey to the dark side of Americaβs highways, revealing the FBI Highway Serial Killings Initiativeβs hunt for the long-haul truckers behind an astonishing 850 murdersβand counting.
In 2004, the FBI was tipped off to a gruesome pattern of unsolved murders along American roadways. Today at least 850 homicides have been linked to a solitary breed of predators: long-haul truck drivers. They have been given names like the βTruck Stop Killer,β who rigged a traveling torture chamber in the rear of his truck and is suspected to have killed fifty women, and βThe Interstate Strangler,β who once answered a phone call from his mother while killing one of his dozen victims. The crisis was such that the FBI opened a special unit, the Highway Serial Killings Initiative. In many cases, the victimsβoften at-risk womenβare picked up at truck stops in one jurisdiction, sexually assaulted and murdered in another, and dumped along a highway in a third place. The transient nature of the offenders and multiple jurisdictions involved make these cases incredibly difficult to solve.
Based on his own on-the-ground research and drawing on his twenty-five-year career as an FBI special agent, Frank Figliuzzi investigates the most terrifying cases. He also rides in a big-rig with a long-haul trucker for thousands of miles, gaining an intimate understanding of the life and habits of drivers and their roadside culture. And he interviews the courageous trafficked victims of these crimes, and their inspiring efforts to now help others avoid similar fates.
Long Haul is a gripping exploration of a violent, disordered world hiding in plain sight, and the heroes racing to end the horror. It will forever unsettle how you travel on the road.
"This is a true crime masterpiece. Figliuzzi combines his career FBI agentβs pursuit of investigative detail, with a journalism-like level of research and story-telling." β Don Winslow, #1 bestselling author of The Force, The Cartel, and City on FireβIn his groundbreaking new book, former FBI special agent Frank Figliuzzi does the digging that few in law enforcement have done: he spent countless hours on the road with truckers, examining the dark underbelly of long-haulers who prey on women and girls β and the online sex trafficking culture surrounding these crimes that is a nationwide epidemic. Figliuzziβs work highlights how sex traffickers exploit the weaknesses of local police β and what an elite FBI unit is now doing to combat it.βΒ β Julie K. Brown, Miami Herald investigative journalist and author of Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story"Figliuzzi takes us on a frightening and compelling journey on Americaβs highways, where serial killers have been hunting vulnerable prey and law enforcers seek to catch them. A revealing look at something most Americans would never guess: as many as 800 murder victims are believed to be traced to a tiny subset of long-haul truckers who have turned into isolated sociopaths and stealthy killers." β Carol Leonnig, Washington Post investigative reporter, four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, #1 bestselling author of Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret ServiceβLong Haul is unlike anything Iβve ever read before. Figliuzzi is an amazing writer whose real-life characters seem to leap out of a Hollywood movie script. As Frank rides shotgun in a semi driving cross country, we learn a hidden world of truck driving serial killers, the heartbreaking stories of their victims, and the men and women who have dedicated their lives to finding and stopping them. This is the underbelly of a world we would otherwise never know.β β John Miller, former NYPDΒ Deputy Commissioner and CNN Chief Criminal Justice and Intelligence AnalystβFrankβs finger is on the pulse of a visceral fear every woman who has ever driven alone on a dark highway has felt: danger. In Long Haul he shines his unflinching spotlight on the voiceless victims of human trafficking whose gruesome murders at the hands of long haul truckers and members of their subculture too often go unsolved.Β This first hand and expert account reads like a season of True Detective and will forever change your experience and awareness on Americaβs highways.β β Nicolle Wallace, Host, Deadline White House, MSNBC; former Communications Director for President George W. BushβShocking. . . . As Figliuzzi brings to light the important work of a little-known FBI investigative unit, he illuminates the dark underside of an industry that, while essential, is also brutal and unforgiving. Compelling reading for true-crime enthusiasts, especially those intrigued by the psychology of serial killers.β β Kirkus ReviewsβFigliuzzi examines in this rattling work of true crime the serial murderers crisscrossing America behind the wheels of big rig trucks. . . . His blend of thorough research and immersive storytelling takes readers deep inside the conundrum. Itβs fascinating stuff.βΒ β Publishers Weekly
Frank Figliuzzi was the assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, where he served 25 years as a special agent and directed all espionage investigations across the government. He is an MSNBC columnist and a national security contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. He is the author of the national bestseller The FBI Way: Inside the Bureau's Code of Excellence.
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