I would listen to Kevin Pierce read a takeout menu, and Gregg Olsen is rapidly becoming the best true-crime author imho. Can’t wait for another pairing of these guys. Bravo.
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A. Good story
Review from Best Laid Plans →
Absolutely an amazing historical true crime novel in years! Mr. Steve Hodell is so thorough detective, such detail, even opening up so much about his family, and himself. Such an amazing look into both the black dahlia case which I do believe Mr Hodell has solved, and to the history of Los Angeles and lapd…
Very sad and heartbreaking story
Review from Without Mercy →
I marked the book down to a 4 bra cause of the incorrect (lack of research) stereotype about coyotes. There is an incident where a pack of coyotes attacks several people at once and aggressively pursue the attack with multiple bites. This all happens in the apocalypse where the countryside is littered with dead human..
Loved
Review from Nuclear Winter Desolation →
I enjoyed it, but it was a bit confusing at times.
Review from The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 – 3 →
I found it a bit difficult to keep all the characters, their situations, their enemies, and all the locations straight. I wish there had been less foul language (or none). Overall, it was a really good story line and it kept me interested and entertained. The author is talented and I hope he writes more..
Sorry
Review from Abandoned Prayers →
Whole lot of nothing
Review from What’s Left of My World →
Nothing happened in this book. Nothing explained how the world ended up the way it was. The chapters were inconsistent. Randomly flipping back to the past and to a different group of people without any reason. It was slightly entertaining and I think the narrator did a good job the story. Overall I feel like..










