Dayna's review
Blood Brother: 33 Reasons My Brother Scott Peterson Is Guilty by Anne Bird
Dayna's review
rating:



recommended for: anyone
status: Read in June, 2007 — I have a copy to sell/swap
rating:
recommended for: anyone
status: Read in June, 2007 — I have a copy to sell/swap
This book was honest, and in some ways a heart-breaking story of family betrayal (Scott betraying Anne AND Anne betraying Scott by writing this book) and struggle.
This book is honest - I believed every work and emotion Anne wrote, and hurt for her as she described the troubled time of Scott's extended stay in her home in the Bay Area and her attempt to put her life back together after it was all over.
This book gives more insight into Scott's intentions, state-of-mind, and motive than any other, in my opinion, and gives us facts not reported in the media or in other books.
This book is honest - I believed every work and emotion Anne wrote, and hurt for her as she described the troubled time of Scott's extended stay in her home in the Bay Area and her attempt to put her life back together after it was all over.
This book gives more insight into Scott's intentions, state-of-mind, and motive than any other, in my opinion, and gives us facts not reported in the media or in other books.
