I first heard of the murder of Nancy Pfister while watching one of the television news shows, I think it was Dateline NBC. So when I noticed this book, I wanted to read it for more detail. The authors certainly are great reporters. They include everything about the case, and perhaps most interesting, they profile the community of Aspen, Colorado, where Nancy grew up and was murdered. She led an incredible life -- heir to Buttermilk Mountain resort, she partied with celebrities and traveled the world. She also battled demons, such as drug use and excessive drinking, and she could be extremely selfish and manipulative with those closest to her. Dr. William Styler and his wife, Nancy, relocated to Aspen in 2013 and thought themselves fortunate when Nancy Pfister allowed them to rent her house while she traveled to Australia. But then suddenly Pfister began making demands for rent payments and threats to toss them out of her home. She returned early from her trip, and a few days later was found dead, wrapped in sheets inside her master closet, by close friend Karen Carpenter. The Stylers and Carpenter were immediate suspects, and the ensuing investigation had many flaws and confusing accounts by all 3 suspects. The ending probably will be un satisfying to many readers, but you could almost hear the huge sigh of relief from the residents of Aspen when it was finally over, and their city could return to what it's been known for - ski resorts, celebrities and great wealth.