Fascinating True Crime

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I haven't read a true crime book in quite a while but I was glad that I picked this book up. From the start it was so interesting to see where it was going and it kept a good speed to keep the reader interested. It seems like the author knows what they are doing and are using the facts that they have to write out what happened.


I also like how this story brought this case to life because I had never heard of it before now. It made me want to look into the case and see what everyone looked like and I think that says a lot for how the book engaged me and made me care for the characters.

The only problem with this book that I had was the fact that sometimes I would get confused. This was because it would jump back in time, mainly to describe Adam and Kates relationship, and I would not realize that it was doing so at first. It seemed easier to determine when it when jump back in Bill and Mary's past then Adam and Kates for some reason.