Positively gripping!

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The writer does a phenomenal job at setting the story with details that place you inside the Yoder's world and brings you on their journey leading up to the death of Mary (I only know this because of the book description).

After the first twenty-one pages, I know this is a story that I must finish. As an avid true crime fan and a fan of the Paper Ghost podcast, among many others, I feel that this story and only be told through the eyes of M. William Phelps.

In terms of the cover, it is done well. It is what initially caught my eye. I am unsure of how it relates to the story yet, but I hope to find out in the near future.