true account of a horrible slaughter of a murder of 4 people, the story is very detailed with lots of descriptions which some of them are necessary but didn't need to be so drawn out, as the story winds down toward the end and the questioning of the suspect gets kind of long and drawn out too and then a lot of the trial can be skimmed or skipped since it is just a rehash of the entire book
This is my first true crime by M. William Phelps and I wasn't disappointed. Phelps offers insight into the brutal slaying of 4 teenagers that no newspaper could articulate. The timeline was laid out so that someone like me (who isn't from the Houston area and never heard about this crime) could follow easily. Each time that I put the book down the story stayed with me, beckoning me to finish.
Phelps starts his book with the discovery of the 4 teens and takes the reader thru clues that were right there but because of mislabeling and an understaffed police department, the discovery and conviction of the killer doesn't come to pass until October, 2008. The reader feels the hopelessness and frustration that family members went through. One thing that is obvious is that there were a few people that never gave up and because of them the killer was eventually caught.
I will definitely be picking up another book written by Phelps. Caution to some people, Phelps goes into vivid detail of the crime scene and it is not for the faint of heart.
(ARC was provided by publisher for an honest review)
Phelps starts his book with the discovery of the 4 teens and takes the reader thru clues that were right there but because of mislabeling and an understaffed police department, the discovery and conviction of the killer doesn't come to pass until October, 2008. The reader feels the hopelessness and frustration that family members went through. One thing that is obvious is that there were a few people that never gave up and because of them the killer was eventually caught.
I will definitely be picking up another book written by Phelps. Caution to some people, Phelps goes into vivid detail of the crime scene and it is not for the faint of heart.
(ARC was provided by publisher for an honest review)
It was an enjoyable read never ceases to amaze me how people make the decisions they do without thinking of the consequences. So much unnecessary
Turmoil and sadness added to people's lives...
Turmoil and sadness added to people's lives...