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Holy shit. This was a painful read, not the least of which because it is largely about the region I was born in, but also because of the detail - not only of the serial killings, but the corporate corruption, violence, and destruction.

This was an excellent piece of nonfiction. It did exactly what great NF should do - amazingly detailed research woven into a great story.  It's a topic I knew virtually nothing about - serial killers in the US Pacific North West in the 70s and lead poisoning. It's really impressive that the author knitted these two things together and seems to be the first to systematically pose the theory that thousands of women were raped and murdered as a direct result of capitalism and poor environmental protections. 

I feel like this is a book that will resonate in popular culture and change the discourse. Just like Empire of Pain and other memorable nonfiction epics.

My only slight complaint is that it could have been at least 25% shorter and would have probably been more punchy. Editing really is a dying art. 

Unlike other readers,  I understood and appreciated all the stuff about bridges. Essentially everyone was mad and no one cared about public safety,  and I think that was a good way to illustrate it.  
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I felt Fraser went into unnecessary detail and elaboration throughout, but was ultimately successful in illuminating for me the importance of environmental regulation and the sometimes severe impacts of environmental pollution.

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This book is fascinating as a PNW local. I do wish there was a more thorough conclusion however on the environmental factors. I’m still unclear why there was so much dialogue on the bridges?
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