A review by lukereads97
Zodiac by Robert Graysmith

dark informative mysterious reflective medium-paced

3.75

I've been a big fan of David Fincher's 2007 film "Zodiac" since I first watched it a few years ago. True crime isn't really my bag, but I've always been enraptured by the mystery of Zodiac, and how it was never properly solved. Graysmith's book is what inspired the screenplay for the film, and his writing is plain-spoken, easy to follow, and crafts an exciting narrative beyond just the straight facts, painting a picture of the nights the crimes occurred beyond reading like some dull procedural. His own theories and investigation definitely point to one particular suspect, probably to give the book some kind of direction beyond "we just don't know", not that it isn't a convincing argument! Some of the theories on Zodiac's motives and psychological profile feel a bit dated, but the book is nearly 35 years old, and the majority of the crimes were committed in the late 60s and early 70s. There were parts when ready when I felt as on edge as I did watching the movie, particularly in scenes where Graysmith is investigating leads alone. I really enjoyed digging a bit deeper!

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