This book definitely was an interesting read. I struggled with how to rate it, because at times I felt it repeated and spiraled. The more I thought about it though, I couldn’t think of how to lay it out differently. Carl Denaro, author and victim of Son of Sam, gives a general overview of the crimes and police investigation. Then, slowly he goes back and picks apart some details and offers up other theories. It did go off on tangents, but that’s what investigations do, until they hit a dead end. Ultimately, I feel that I have a good overview of the crimes that were committed and the reasons Denaro and others believe that Berkowitz did not act alone. For many reasons, primarily politics in NYPD, I doubt the police will ever officially declare that there could have been multiple shooters.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Thank you to BookSirens and the authors.