This is a true crime story that occurred around the time I was born. I did not like the flow of the story and the writing style. Having said that, I have to keep in mind the authour wrote this true story in early 80s and his approach may have been a page turner for readers of that time frame since the murder story was true and disturbing. As 2015 approached pretty quickly, we are part of the information age where we have an abundant awareness that the readers in 80s did not have as the subject may be new, unfamiliar, or still developing. Basically in this never-ending story, it actually was demoralizing, demonic and yet sad. The two teenagers in suburbs of San Francisco lived in someewhat a clean neighbourhood but both were involved in drugs as that was the common activity for teens in the 70s. The author gave a lengthy background story of both teens' families particularly the female teen Marlene. Throughout the story the authour would have snippets of close family and friends' observations or experience with the teens or their parents. I felt the authour placing of their point of views did not mesh well with the flow of the story. The epic story continued with the character development of Marlene Olive and her family life as well as her relationship with the other teen her boyfriend, Chuck Riley. If you are interested in mental illness this is a good book to read. I'm still learning as there is a growing awareness of mental disorders. Marlene's adopted mother seem to inherited a mental disorder which manifested after she married to Jim Olive. Marlene who may not carry any gene of mental issues but there's no proof however because of the relationship with her adopted mother who seemed distant most of her life, the environment at her home may be a factor for Marlene's mental capacity. She was a very talented writer and had vivid imaginations that she believed it was her reality. I felt Marlene was an intense person who believed in her unfathomable stories and imaginations. Her gentle soul boyfriend Chuck Riley fell in love with her at first sight and trapped himself in this "abusive" relationship. Marlene was able to manipulate Chuck who would do anything for her. Their toxic relationship lead to the demise of Marlene's parents as well as their relationship. The moral of the story is drugs create toxic relationship/personalities. Also, mental issues are often overlooked or not understood. Communication is the key to find solutions for healthy relationships with oneself and others. Overall the story was too long however at the same time the development of the crime, the post crime activities and the investigation were all very interesting.