Riders on the Storm
by Sherri Kukla
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Pub Date 14 Jan 2026 | Archive Date 18 Nov 2025
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Description
The 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.
Advance Praise
"Sherri Kukla’s novel traces the path of terror forged by a young parolee named Billy Cook in the winter of 1950-1951. As he was released from prison, he uttered the ominous words: “I’m going to live by the gun and roam.” His brutal reign of murder and kidnapping stretched across hundreds of miles from Oklahoma to Southern California to Mexico.
Kukla’s book chronicles the nationwide manhunt that involved hundreds of civilians and law enforcement officials in two countries, detailing the emotional toll on all those involved in the search for the young psychopath. Her writing is taut and emotional as she places the reader in the shoes of the innocent victims. She cleverly depicts Cook as a violent ghost- almost an amorphous monster who terrorizes without remorse, who kills without compunction, and ultimately who accepts his own final destiny.
Kukla’s prose is clean; the narrative is dramatically compelling; and she spares little detail in the trail of Cook’s terror. This account is a must-read for all fans of real-crime stories. If there’s a lesson here, it is this: If you ever come across a hitchhiker on the road, don’t stop.
- Poli Flores Jr, award-winning author, trial attorney, and judge. Imperial County, California.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798986567099 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 334 |