Well that’s about what it’s like. Mr. Peirce is such an excellent narrator it made it listenable.
Just like the 2nd of Mr. Sullivan’s books on Bundy he toots his horn a little too often.

This book is a compilation of case files with author notes thrown in. I’m sure in physical book form it reads better, but I couldn’t get into it. Nothing “new” or “astonishing” revealed on the Bundy cases. Maybe some interesting notes by the family members or investigators prior to them knowing who “Ted” was.

Not worth a credit. Not worth $10, but if you live Kevin Peirce and this thing ends up for $5 it’s doable.