This was a good book to listen during my commute and when doing chores. Some language is out dated but it does keep with the times of the book.
This was a good book to listen during my commute and when doing chores. Some language is out dated but it does keep with the times of the book.
I live within the radius of these murders currently. My mother went to Eastern right after he was convicted so a lot of the security items were still being implemented. They have changed the names in the book but it does not detract from the engrossing story line.
I listened to the audiobook, which was excellently narrated. THE MICHIGAN MURDERS was written about ten years after the original crimes, which occurred between 1967 and 1969. It is not for the faint of heart. The murders of these seven women were brutal. So glad they caught the psychopath who committed them.
The book follows the disappearances, the hunt for the killer, and the trial. Perfect book for true-crime fanatics! #truecrime #murderinos
It‘s here @Wife ! Yours will be in the mail soon!!! #hometownswap @MicrobeMom @readinginthedark
I want to eat Oreos and read the rest of the day! But NNNOOOOOOOOO i have adult and do the stupid dishes and the stupid laundry. #burnitall #idontwantotadult
What is your opinion on an author changing basically ALL the names involved? Should they leave the names in? Does it make a difference to you as the reader? Is the author‘s reasoning in this case acceptable?
I have my thoughts and opinions on it, but I want to see yours first.
My next #truecrime I only have the ebook edition so it might take me a bit longer to read since I can‘t seem to read as long on the Kindle or iPad. And I can‘t do the ebook at night, it doesn‘t have the same affect as a physical book.
Who doesn't like true crime stories? This book is about serial murders that occurred between 1967 and 1969 in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area in Michigan. I have special interest in these murders because my sister went to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor at the time these were occurring.
This was a solid foray into true crime. @LitHousewife recommended it to me after I read The Red Parts, by Maggie Nelson. This was originally published in 1976 but was recently rereleased. If you enjoy true crime, you'll enjoy this. #netgalley
#TBRTuesday, #netgalley edition. I have been working really hard to keep my Netgalley que manageable. I always have a book going on my ereader but I read them at a much slower pace. I tend to gravitate towards non fiction on my ereader too.
I read this in college and it scared me to death because I went to one of the colleges involved. I still get freaked out when little details like hair clippings in panties come to mind. I'm looking forward now to reading The Red Parts, which is related. Thanks for the tip, @rebeccaschinsky.