A review by michelles_book_nook
The Enigma of Ted Bundy: The Questions and Controversies Surrounding America's Most Infamous Serial Killer by Kevin M. Sullivan

dark informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

I love a great true crime read and this one definitely hit the spot! This book follows Ted Bundy and his crimes as well as those who had near misses and close encounters with him. I found this book really interesting and even though I've read a lot on TB, I still learnt things I didn't know before like a couple of (potential) encounters such as Michele Komen and Cheri Ranes. Sometimes it can be difficult to get non-fictions right by making sure they have a good balance of interesting information while at the same time as not being too slow or dragging out points but I think Sullivan really perfected that balance in my opinion. Overall, this is a great true crime read and I highly recommend it. Just one tip though, Sullivan has wrote a number of books on TB over his career and he is well known for not repeating previous information in more than one book so if he is new to you or you're new to the Bundy case then I would definitely recommend reading his Bundy books in order.