Okay, while this one was good in the fact that the author kept trying to get other officers and other cities and divisions to look at all these cases and try to get this guy off the streets, the book, I found, was poorly done.
I went into this thinking it was about this one main case that remains unsolved and there was barely anything said about it except that the author thought a certain guy did it. There were a string of other cases that also followed the same MO, but little was said about those as well. There was more said about the investigators run in with the suspect, then all the other cases. The entire book was mainly the authors sending all these reports to all these different officers, investigators, and others trying to get it looked at. Unfortunately, all these other people kind of swept it under the rug and/or played hot potato with it saying not my problem, I'll pass it to someone else.
It really makes it kind of sad that no one wanted to see this case closed other than the author, who had absolutely nothing to do with the case at all. He wasn't even a cop when it happened. The whole books was mainly him saying who he sent the reports to this year, and next year, and so on. It was too much like him tooting his own horn stating what he was trying to do about it.
I just don't think the book was done well at all. A lot of name dropping was in it, but no real stuff about all cases that he was trying to get closure on.