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Wow! I have to give this book the ultimate complement: I'd be proud to have my name on its cover. Stellar job.
A fresh and fascinating look at the crimes that caused a wave of panic across the nation. Updates on the Family gave new perspective and raised more questions about the individuals involved. It serves as a warning to our country today: a population filled with scared and angry people can give birth to barbaric crimes.
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A fresh and fascinating look at the crimes that caused a wave of panic across the nation. Updates on the Family gave new perspective and raised more questions about the individuals involved. It serves as a warning to our country today: a population filled with scared and angry people can give birth to barbaric crimes.
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When I saw this book on NetGalley, I was so stoked because I'm a huge true crime buff and I figured it would shed some new light into the Charles Manson and the family case, but it was all the same information that has been put out in numerous other books and interviews.
One of the things that tuned me off was the author and her author's note about how she was part of the "Christian Tradition" when it comes to the justice, that right there is a biased view and really it wasn't necessary to put y ...more
One of the things that tuned me off was the author and her author's note about how she was part of the "Christian Tradition" when it comes to the justice, that right there is a biased view and really it wasn't necessary to put y ...more

As Helter Skelter was the first true crime book I ever read, and one that will permanently sit on my list of best true crime books, I have a lifelong interest (sounds better than fascination) in the so-called Manson murders. No book can truly be held up to Helter Skelter, nor should it.
Hunting Charles Manson is a notable and strong entry of the books on the infamous summer of 1969. It doesn't cover as much ground as Helter Skelter, which gives us a lot of information on the criminal trial, but ...more
Hunting Charles Manson is a notable and strong entry of the books on the infamous summer of 1969. It doesn't cover as much ground as Helter Skelter, which gives us a lot of information on the criminal trial, but ...more

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