Interesting & evidently heartfelt memoir, but not well edited.
I've pretty much summed it up in my title. This was a book clearly written with love and the memory of pain, and understandably so, recounting the loss of a much-loved matriarch and the journey to finding both her and justice.
Unfortunately, I don't get the impression that the author had an independent editor other than himself, as the text is poorly edited, not well put together, and tends to be repetitive. I could mark several whole paragraphs that are repeated every time certain people are mentioned, not to mention adjectives used over and over again. Spelling and punctuation are both erratic throughout (albeit not as much so as some I've seen; it's generally in proper names that spelling slips). So on the technical side, the book badly needs re-editing - or frankly, editing at all.
That's not to say that this is a bad book, though. I read most of it in a couple of sittings, and the pace isn't as slow as the progress of the original case (and I can only imagine how painful that must have been). The author manages to hold his audience, if mostly by withholding details and revealing the answers in a way similar to how they were found in reality - bit by bit.
I got this ebook via Kindle Unlimited (yes, I gave in), so did not have to pay full price for it. I'm not sure I would have wanted to pay that had I known the file was so badly edited - this is something that ought always to be done before putting a book up for sale, even if the author needs to hire someone to do so. Anyway, overall I think 3 stars suit. I might up it to 4 if edited.