If you're looking for a book that leaves you in suspense and chills, then this book is for you.In this book,you will get to read some of the most spine-chilling and thought-provoking true crime stories from around the world. You will get to read some of the most horrifying cases of murder and how it finally led to justice. This book is a must-have for people who love reading about crimes or want to know more about them.Brutal murder of Brenda’s familyFawn coxCase of ChristineNicole Van Den HurkAn Abduction of 11years oldBrutal murder of Junko FurutaCase of Kendra HatcherA barbaric serial killerThe case of Mary bellCase of Bernice and Benji Horrible abduction of three womenMurder of Browning familyCase of Gretchen Anthony
The crimes detailed in this book are interesting, but they suffer from poor writing. Tone-switching, abrupt tense changes, absolutely insane use of punctuation, misspellings, incorrect words, entirely made up words in a few cases, and multiple cases of repeated information in very slightly different wording make this an unpleasant read. The final two entries are almost impossible to get through as a result of their seeming use of speech-to-text by someone having an especially difficult time stringing together a coherent sentence at the moment.
I appreciate the hustle, but be mindful of your readers' time investment instead of phoning it in.
The authors name is the only id on the copyright page so I'm assuming self publishing. Book covers little known cases. The stories contain facts. There is nothing wrong that a good editor or several can't fix. Hundreds of commas need to move. The long winding sentences need to be chunked up using active verbs. Newspaper style rather than Bronte style. Good book,
This was a good read, but sometimes confusing in the wrong words being used, spelling and grammar errors. I'm not sure if it has been translated from another language.
The actual content of the book is interesting and it's sometimes nice to read short stories rather than a long book about one case.