3.5
dark medium-paced

If you’re into true crime, this is a must read. Paul
Holes is admirable for his dedication to cold cases, yet it’s clear that his obsession caused him to neglect his family. But he’s so good at what he does, and it’s one of those cases where there’s no clear way to reconcile both sides. I listened to this one on audio, and despite graphic descriptions of crime scenes, I never felt Paul Holes was writing for shock value. This is a really tough read, and a reminder that crime has many victims. 

3.5 stars. It’s not for everyone, but it’s a solidly written book (although I did get confused about dates sometimes), and I appreciated Holes’ raw honesty and compassion for the victims.