The characters were so well developed that they felt like your own family or a friend. The narrator masterfully navigates the highs and lows.
Intensely suspenful
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The characters were so well developed that they felt like your own family or a friend. The narrator masterfully navigates the highs and lows.
Really not good at all, don’t waste your money. So flawed in all aspects, characters are terrible, fact checking is really bad and ending sucks..
the narrator nearly made me stop listening. it. was. very. frustrating. narration. the actual story was good, though it felt really stunted and as though there were issues with editing. this book does get occasionally graphic
Franklin Horton is one amazing writer. The story he tells may very well be upon us soon. Read his tale, learn and prepare.
Gregg Olsen is probably the best living true crime writer working today; Rebecca Morris only makes him better. Kevin Pierce is one of the best voice artists working, as is Laural Merlington. This combination – with such compelling but upsetting content – makes for a fascinating, but at times excruciating read.
Wow – what a timeline of utter evil. So sad that so many lives were effected by one man’s atrocities.
couldnt stop listening, this book illistrates many many reasons Steven Avery and Brendon Dassey were set up and are Incarcerated. thank you for exposing these horrible Law Enforcement and Elected Officials.They all need to be put behind bars.
Book reads like a pulp novel, many gory and obscene details about every single assault. The author goes out of the way to glorify victims which was unnecessary. As every victim deserves justice regardless of their achievements or accolades. The story criminally falls shorts of its purpose in following areas: Fred Coe’s father Gordon Coe;..
