3.0

A fascinating and horrific true tale of deceit, theft, and murder that I definitely should not have listened to on audio book. While I enjoyed the narrators voices, I am discovering that I much prefer dialogue driven books on audio. If it is just blocks of text I find myself zoning out. Also, I missed out on the excellent photos and maps included in the text version (which I picked up near the end when i couldn't take the audio version any more).

This is an important book, as I had never personally heard of the Osage Murders. It is a travesty and I am glad this author was able to bring these acts to light.