Okay, look I knew this was a risk going in. I had seen the YMH jokes, I watched a podcast with the author, and I really, really wanted this to be good, but...BUT. This ended up be nothing more than base accusations, gigantic leaps of logic, tenuous connections, and the most basic overviews and comparisons to other serial killers. It was enough to make me ask who this book was for because at the end of the day, for true crime fans, there is nowhere near enough factual evidence without painting with large leaps of faith, and the facts that are there are the most basic nuggets from other cases that, as a TC fan, are probably already known and with more detail. There is no nuance to this book, just a theory and some geography. It is also written as if it is assumed that Garth did all these things. Let me be clear: I want this theory to be true, this book, however, is NOT convincing. I would have rather just read the full transcript from the FBI investigator (the only truly interesting character in this book) than this drivel. I guess in the end if you are a country music fan who has read next to zero true crime this might be for you. Good luck, at least it's short.