I read somewhere that this was "arguably" Ann Rule's best book. I don't think anything compares to her Bundy book, so I decided to try it on audio.
About half-way through the book I realized I was listening to the abridged version, so I thought maybe I should read it. And then I saw that the print copy was over 600 pages so I decided abridged audio would be just fine. Honestly, this was about one guy who killed one woman, I just cannot imagine what she could have gone on 600 pages about.
It was mildly interesting. I don't mean to sound callous and bitter that there's only one victim, it just wasn't necessarily "book worthy".
About half-way through the book I realized I was listening to the abridged version, so I thought maybe I should read it. And then I saw that the print copy was over 600 pages so I decided abridged audio would be just fine. Honestly, this was about one guy who killed one woman, I just cannot imagine what she could have gone on 600 pages about.
It was mildly interesting. I don't mean to sound callous and bitter that there's only one victim, it just wasn't necessarily "book worthy".