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Why read crime fiction?

Review from Monster →

Why read fictional crime when there is true crime just as, if not more, horrifying. I loved this author and the narrator. I have not read any of his other books but I will be reading more. I thought he did very well at covering all the bases, Thomas Luther and all the unfortunate people..

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Unimaginative and Uninspiring

Review from Traction →

Tough, boring and very difficult to follow with all of the acronyms. Steals from many other works and is difficult to implement across organizations. You end up spending more time tracking or planning for progress rather than performing tasks associated with achieving progress. Lacks substance and is self-absorbed.

good story and narration.

Review from Descent into Darkness →

overall it was enjoyable. a little discomforting with the amount of female victimization but perhaps it’s not too far off the mark and that’s why it is uncomfortable. I imagine some predators would thrive in a post apocalyptic world.

more great writing from G. Olsen

Review from If I Can’t Have You: →

You can’t really say you enjoy this read unless you’re a freak. However, it’s a horrific story which makes for enthralling reading thanks to the author’s great research and retelling of events. I live in Susan’s town and Gregg Olsen gets everything right. Highly recommend.

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Review from Abandoned Prayers →

Eli Stutzman’s crimes would have made great material for a true crime novel, with his Amish upbringing and the queer counterculture of the 1980s providing a rich backdrop, but Olsen wastes this opportunity. He spends too much time on details of people and places that aren’t really central to the story. It’s an attempt to..

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