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Sarah Warrington
is 67% done
This book is so long I wish I had started it when it first was available in my Libby app
— Mar 27, 2025 11:46AM
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Ernt
is 15% done
Having lived very close to many of these places in British Columbia and Vancouver area and knowing a lot about this story, but realizing how very little. I know this is a hard read, but something that still I find very intriguing
— Mar 09, 2025 08:57AM
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Rory Ott
is 77% done
Still slogging through this too it’s just dense but I understand why
— Sep 19, 2024 04:08AM
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Katie Jacoby
is on page 275 of 726
I love this book! It's long because the author spends so much time telling the stories of the forgotten women that were murdered by this monster, the VPD blatant disregard for them and the investigator that broke the case despite the odds and police force against him. I'm so happy I went for it!
— Jul 19, 2024 06:58PM
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Katie Jacoby
is on page 128 of 726
It's so engrossing, a bit bogged down, which may account for how long it is. I'm in and can't wait to pick (ton) it up after I put it down.
— Jul 19, 2024 05:51PM
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Corissa
is 75% done
I know it looks like I’m only making 10% progress at a time but for the record the book is 26 hours long. These updates are hours of progress.
— May 22, 2024 01:45PM
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Lexington Starr
is on page 387 of 768
3 days overdue at the library and I'm plowing ahead. I waited six months for this hold to come in! The research here makes me assume Cameron is the foremost authority on the subject. Can't stop, won't stop.
— May 20, 2024 02:01PM
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Krissy Wood
is 9% done
Had to move on to another book because it's SO repetitive. 90% of it is the author unnecessarily naming locations. It's as if he had a word count he needed to get in. 🙃
— Apr 19, 2024 05:56PM
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Alexandria
is on page 550 of 726
I haven't been able to put this book down
— Feb 05, 2024 07:47AM
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Elsa Norgard
is on page 6 of 726
Going into this true crime horror book nervous hahaha. It’s a brutal case im mentally preparing myself for.
— Feb 04, 2024 12:20PM
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Alexandria
is on page 380 of 726
this is a must-read, I'm astounded at the amount of information in this book
— Jan 23, 2024 10:51AM
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Alexandria
is on page 348 of 726
As a Poco local and this farm being just down the street from me, this is terrifying. Insanely detailed and researched. I'm floored.
— Jan 15, 2024 10:02AM
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Sarah
is on page 692 of 726
oh judge williams and all those jurors are going to straight to hell what the fuck
— Dec 18, 2023 11:11AM
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Louis
is on page 637 of 726
This preliminary hearing is insane bro
— Dec 13, 2023 02:27AM
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Sarah
is on page 482 of 726
he doesn’t know what a phobia is i’m crying
and he thought the camera was a damn ornament
— Dec 07, 2023 10:18AM
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and he thought the camera was a damn ornament

Sarah
is on page 127 of 726
i just imagine robert clapping his hands like a seal at the magic show, tongue out as he turns to lisa and goes “i have no idea how they do it!!!!”
— Nov 27, 2023 06:34AM
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Joelle Oliver
is finished
There is a lot of information included, not all of it pertinent and a decent amount of it is repeated. It ended abruptly after it had been built up so much. I feel like this could have been written better.
— Oct 04, 2023 05:34PM
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Alexandra
is 50% done
I think I've only found 3 points so far that I think k were written very poorly.
One mention that ALL the cops were sexist racist and lazy
There was another generalization about cops but I didn't book mark it. Something about finances as an excuse in some detail and had the cops been wrong and launched a giant search or done so and not found the killer this would be a large concern they do have to justify expenses
— Sep 22, 2022 02:34PM
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One mention that ALL the cops were sexist racist and lazy
There was another generalization about cops but I didn't book mark it. Something about finances as an excuse in some detail and had the cops been wrong and launched a giant search or done so and not found the killer this would be a large concern they do have to justify expenses

Alexandra
is 8% done
Very detailed, I can see how some people have said it's too long and unrelate. But I think it's fascinating that we know all this minutiae
— Sep 20, 2022 07:47PM
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Rebekah | adventuresinpages
is 91% done
This book is intense. I really like the way they’ve focused on what they know about each woman. So many stories like this focus on the murderer instead of the victims. Giving life to these women and their families in this way is so important.
— Jul 20, 2022 04:27PM
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