Elizabeth Kendall's 1981 memoir, detailing her six-year relationship with serial killer Ted Bundy, long out of print, now reissued with startling new material from the author and her daughter
Elizabeth Kendall’s memoir, The Phantom Prince, was originally published in 1981. Molly Kendall, her daughter, considered Bundy a father figure between the ages of three and ten.
“For decades, interest and news coverage about Ted Bundy focused on
Bundy as a killer, privileging his perverse pathology and
overweening ego over anyone else. Now the focus has shifted to the
women whose world Bundy inhabited… whose lives were bound up with
Ted Bundy like family, kept apart from the unimaginable but living
everyday horrors of their own. Women like Elizabeth and Molly
Kendall.”
*GEN Magazine*
“It’s apparent from the very first line of The Phantom Prince to
Molly’s final chapter … that Kendall’s voice, as well as that of
her daughter, are needed.”
*The Independent*
“The Phantom Prince is both surreal and brave. Elizabeth Kendall
and her daughter Molly share their remarkable personal experience
of trauma and courage as it played out in the shadows of perhaps
the most devastating true crime story of our time.”
*Trish Wood, Producer/Director of the Amazon Original documentary
series, Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer*
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