DreamSE22 reviewed on
Helpful Score: 5
This book was pretty bland in comparison to other True Crime books I've read. The first half of the book was somewhat interesting only because it described the crimes, but the whole book contained a vague feel, like the author was relaying what "apparently" happened. Each crime Francois committed was described exactly the same too, which I know is obvious when describing the acts of a serial killer, but the author used the same sentences in each rape/murder case which made for a boring monotonous read. All the legalities/conviction piece during the second half of the book was factual until the last few chapters when it felt the author was using fluff to make the book longer and boring. In any case, not a book that I will remember reading down the road, but entertaining enough for a lazy Sunday afternoon. :)