The cases are compelling…
But someone desperately needs to do some additional proofreading. As a true crime reader, I’ve read a lot of this author’s books. Overall, they’re interesting, fascinating cases, but the books contain a myriad of proofreading mistakes…wrong names, misspelling of names, mathematical errors relating to ages and dates, and other mistakes. Given that true crime is a detail-oriented genre, these mistakes are distracting.
Also - again having read a lot of books by this author who is incredibly prolific (which may be the reason for the aforementioned proofreading errors), and has written a number of book series, I think it would be interesting to see this author do a series on people who were wrongfully convicted and exonerated by the DNA and other modern investigative techniques. Not everyone who is convicted of a crime is actually guilty of that crime and many “monsters” have turned out to be innocent.