June A. (pertdoe) reviewed Closing Time: The True Story of the Goodbar Murder on + 191 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. It did tell some about the murder, but mainly focused on the history of the killer and the victim. The people they were, how they grew up, and what they were like. It was well written. I had of course heard of the murder but much of what I read I had not known.
I had seen this movie back in the 70's but I didn't remember much of it .... that's why I ordered the book. This is one of the best true crime books I've EVER read .... didn't want to put it down from start to finish, It was very well written and not a lot of the same scenes written over and over like many true crime books in order to fill blank pages .... the author was precise and to the point.
Katherine Cleary was a quiet, well mannnered little redhead, a schoolteacher who worked with deaf children and lived alone in a one room apartment on New Yorks Upper West Side. Like so many young women, whe was lonely and looking for love.
Joe Willie Simpson was a handsome drifter from the Midwest. In New York he'd found a wife, a lover, and the dark pleasures of the night. On New Years Day theu met in a neighborhood bar, strangers with no rendezvous, no common friends, no reason to come together.. Only hours later, Katherine Cleary was dead, victim of a brutal and inevitable act of murder.
Joe Willie Simpson was a handsome drifter from the Midwest. In New York he'd found a wife, a lover, and the dark pleasures of the night. On New Years Day theu met in a neighborhood bar, strangers with no rendezvous, no common friends, no reason to come together.. Only hours later, Katherine Cleary was dead, victim of a brutal and inevitable act of murder.