My ADHD-kept me from reading the blurb, so when I first started reading this book, I did not realize it was nonfiction. I just assumed the author had a sick and twisted imagination. About ten pages in, I started to think, "Hmm, the author's name sounds familiar." That's when I remembered another book Ryan Green wrote called "Torture Mom." When I realized this was a true crime novel and that Nathaniel Bar-Jonah actually existed, I was floored. This sick bastard hunted small children (7-12 years old), manipulated them, sexually assaulted them, all before taking their lives. The fat f*$% used his 400-pound body to suffocate these poor children. He eventually escalated to cannibalizing his victims, going so far as to feed them to his neighbors. I can't imagine what it must have been like for the victims' parents. Their babies were not allowed the dignity of a proper burial because this whack job ate them. Many of his crimes took place in a time that did not necessarily understand that males can be victims of sexual assault. Because Nathaniel's depravity began early in life, most of the adults around him did not suspect anything was off. This naivety allowed him to commit some heinous acts around his neighborhood. There were a couple of exceptions, though. I applaud the parents who recognized how odd it was for a sixteen-year-old boy to want to play with small children. He tried to lure their ten-year-old twin boys into the woods. Had the parents not intervened and stopped this "playdate," God only knows what would have happened to their sons. I'm giving this book five stars because Mr. Ryan was able to tell a very disturbing story while still being respectful to this sicko's victims. There were a couple of plot holes, but this was not due to poor writing or inadequate research. It is simply not possible to know what this nutcase was doing at all times. Nothing worse than a perverted psychopath who goes after innocent children, and I'm glad Mr. Ryan did not offer this depraved fool mercy or compassion. Well-written book, but it made me want to puke a few times. I kept having to put it down to compose myself.