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Zodiac Unmasked: The Identity of America's Most Elusive Serial Killer Revealed by Robert Graysmith
unlifeoftheparty's review against another edition
2.0
This was way too long and repetitive. Pretty certain I slept through half of this.
laurens_bookstagram's review against another edition
1.0
Being true crime obsessed, I can whole heartedly say I've never struggled to read a true crime book before. It was unnecessarily repetitive, at times I thought I was reading 3 chapters back. It mostly goes between talking about Arthur Leigh Allen and people who talk up his first book. It is to a point of unhealthy obsession with the man. I have no doubt Arthur Leigh Allen did unspeakable things that he wasn't charged for other than child molesting (which is despicable) but in all honesty I think the real unsub knew him and purposely framed him. It was a trail of bread crumbs to him. This book never needed to be written, I'll never re read this and sadly wish I could get my money back. Spare your time and money.
thesydda's review against another edition
2.0
I felt like I missed the beginning of his story and was just dropped in mid-narrative. There's a podcast that covers Zodiac in great detail (Criminology), and I ended up liking that format better.