You want to leave every day; in your head you plan handing in your notice...what you will say, how you will break the news. But something always stops you. It is never the right time. There is always work to be done.
You want to leave every day; in your head you plan handing in your notice...what you will say, how you will break the news. But something always stops you. It is never the right time. There is always work to be done.
A compelling, if overly long, look at a wealthy Texas family's descent into tragedy and murder in the late '60s/early '70s. Lots of larger than life characters and a story so bizarre it has to be true. By the end, though, I was exhausted: at some point the narrative begins to feel like misery porn.