I don't think I've ever read such a boring true crime book in my life. Two hundred tedious pages about a car being spotted, who spotted it, when, who contradicted the model and who agreed with the witnesses. I thought it would get better but it just got more dull. I couldn't care less by the end and totally forgot who the victim was and this is not good when it's her the reader should care about. Too much investment went into everyone else it lacked focus and structure.
I really enjoyed the writing and the balanced attention to detail. Normally I find it hard to keep going with e-books but this was an exception. It kept me transfixed all the way through. Well done to the author for meticulous research told in an easy to read and interesting way. A very sad story with lessons to be learned.