I've read both Part 1 and 2 so far. While this is no where near as well written as the book by the state prosecutor, Jeff Ashton, it connected some of the dots for me left open in studying this case. I appreciate the painstaking outline of Mr. Casey's account (mostly pulled word for word from his case files), but, I think in trying to tie some of the events together, it created a lot of repetitiveness in the throughout the book.
Towards the end, I found this somewhat annoying, but looked beyond it by skimming over repeats of detailed events.
Not sure if I will read part 3 or not, but right now I need a little break. For some reason, I find this case is absolutely fascinating, so probably will go back and read the third one. Trying to figure out and understand how Casey Anthony's mind works, attempting to see the world through her (as difficult as that is) is an unsolved mystery for me.