A review by theboldbookworm
Bitter Harvest: A Woman's Fury, a Mother's Sacrifice by Ann Rule

4.0

Ann Rule truly is the Queen of True Crime. I've loved everything I've read by her and this book was no exception. I didn't know anything about this case going into this book so I could hardly believe the outrageous things that happened throughout the book. It made me very sad and very angry. This is a tragic story about an unhappy marriage and the lengths a person will go to hurt the person they feel betrayed them. As always, the book is well-researched and takes the reader from the beginning of the crime to the end. Some of it is not told in a linear fashion, but it's not confusing at all. The one thing I disliked was that during the court proceeding part, there was repetitive information that I found unnecessary, but overall, it's a very good book about a lesser-known case.