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Not a high rating here, mainly because I thought it was too dragged out.
When I started it I liked the format of it, going by each murdered woman, but it just kind of dragged on and on and I just tired of it and no progress was being made and it just got tedious to read the same murder over and over but just a different victum.
When I started it I liked the format of it, going by each murdered woman, but it just kind of dragged on and on and I just tired of it and no progress was being made and it just got tedious to read the same murder over and over but just a different victum.
I couldn't put this book down. A serial killer is on the loose killing young women in Louisianna. Can the cops catch him in time? The killer is right there but still just out of reach. I highly recommend this book...you won't be disappointed.
This was a good book. Derrick Todd Lee was a black serial killer who got away with years of murder because the task force was looking for a white man. There were some clues and some people who tried to point them in the direction of Lee, but no one would listen because Lee was not white. An Invisible Man is also about Lee...both books are good and I would recommend both.
A very good true story though disturbing and scary to think serial killers are just among the regular people in life
nobody suspects them. It is amazing hoe long it takes for them to be caught. They blend in like ordinary people...
nobody suspects them. It is amazing hoe long it takes for them to be caught. They blend in like ordinary people...