This is first edition of "Sniper" followed by the updated version that takes us to judges ultimate sanction on John Muhammad.
Though this is not a novel or fiction, I like the fact that it is told simular to a story with documentary here and there.
The sequence of events shift around a bit, starting with actual first of the Sniper Attacks Oct 1, 2002, with one window shot out then the first murder in a groceystore parking lot.
The story now jumps back to the origins of John and Lee's roots of rage, including his abduction of his children and leaving his exwife Mildred , clueless to where her children were for 18 months. Evenually Mildred got her kids and disappear forever leaving John a family of one. Then after two months being apart Malvo join forces with John, much to the chargin of his real mother.
The chapter with "A Rifle At Rush Hour' is where the story stay s in one direction. I love the how the authors were able to shift back and forth to the law enforcement clan to the snipers
cruising around town in there Chevy Caprice with extra leg room in the back. and so on, white box trucks were initially what the cops suspected, until weeks later when a finger print from a gun magazine was observed in a federal database with a hit going to Lee Malvo, with a memo of John Muhammed in a currently dispute with spouse. This is where all the seemingly unrelated pieces to the puzzle finally come together.