71 pages 2 hours read

Rachel Louise Snyder

No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2019

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Key Figures

Rachel Louise Snyder

Snyder, a journalist, podcast host and contributor, and award-winning author, is the author of No Visible Bruises. The book is the culmination of a decade of research, interviews, and investigation. Snyder is a sympathetic and reliable narrator who invites the reader to journey with her as she attempts to uncover the who, what, when, where, and why of domestic violence that arises. At the end of her journey, Snyder comes face-to-face with domestic violence herself in a murder-suicide that dramatically changes the life of one of her dearest friends. Snyder admits that while writing the book changed the way she looked at both abusers and victims, witnessing her friend’s grief truly brought home the impact of domestic abuse.

Rocky and Michelle Mosure

Rocky Mosure was a young man living in Billings, Montana. He worked on and off in construction and related fields, but he also dealt (and himself took) drugs. A somewhat troubled childhood left him insecure and angry as an adult, and his relationship with Michelle Mosure, nee Monson—who was a decade younger than him and just 14 when she became pregnant with their first child—quickly became abusive. Michelle herself was stubborn, intelligent, and level-headed—traits that allowed her to continue pursuing an education even after becoming a teenage mother.