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A review by honniker
The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir by Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
5.0
Despite this being billed as true crime, it's not really. It's the story of a murderer and the story of a woman and how their stories have common themes. It's kind of a story of humanity and its brokenness.
This book was really well written. The author did a good job building up a sense of dread and she also did a good job making you wonder about things. For that I give it five stars.
I will say, however, that there is a lot of speculation when it comes to some of the things about Ricky Langley which can be a little weird at times. Other than that though I highly recommend this book.
This book was really well written. The author did a good job building up a sense of dread and she also did a good job making you wonder about things. For that I give it five stars.
I will say, however, that there is a lot of speculation when it comes to some of the things about Ricky Langley which can be a little weird at times. Other than that though I highly recommend this book.
Graphic: Child abuse, Child death, and Sexual content