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Has anyone read Bringing Adam Home?
Ivory Ivory Oct 18, 2011 02:56PM
Has anyone read this book?



Yes, good book if you are into true crime. It is unfortunate how the investigation got off on such a bad foot in the beginning. This book puts all the elements together and finally closes the case for the Walsh's.


Yes, excellent book that gives some extra insight into the case. Tears of Rage by Jon Walsh is also excellent.


Yes, and I found it an easy read. I've read a lot (if not all) of Les Standiford's books and I enjoy his style of writing. This book gives more insight to the story which did indeed change change the way law enforcement and the public view missing children and how to find them. John Walsh, of course, has done much to open our eyes.


Yes it is an excellent book though it frustrates you with all the things well you have to read it don't want to spoil anything here but I recommend it.


Good book. Keep the tissues close by.


I did and couldn't put it down. It's a "must read" for anybody who remembers following Adam's story as it unfolded.


I agree. It was hard to put down.


Yes, I read it and it was definitely an interesting book. It provides a lot of insight into the reasons for John Walsh's ongoing actions.


I recently posted my Goodreads review of the book. Check it out.


Willis (last edited Oct 21, 2015 04:25PM ) Oct 21, 2015 04:24PM   0 votes
This book is written with inventive imagination and filled with fictitious prose that trumped cold, hard facts. Based on a very true story, it is told by an unchecked ego. I recommend it with mixed feelings. On the one hand, I hate to see detective Matthews make money on his novel; on the other hand, it is relevant to the erroneous closing of the Adam Walsh case.

This review is given by one of the witnesses in the Adam Walsh abduction.

My name is Willis Morgan. I am the author of FRUSTRATED WITNESS! The True Story of the ADAM WALSH Case and Police Misconduct.


Yes, it was excellent. And not a tawdry rehash of a story already well known. It exposes police corruption of the worst sort. Adam's killer should have been discovered long before he was. Of course I'd be negligent not to say that it also includes proof that some cops are good guys who sacrifice much.


Yes it is very good, I would recommend it.


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