A review by goferreads
Blind Eye: The Terrifying True Story of a Doctor Who Got Away with Murder by James B. Stewart

challenging informative slow-paced

4.0

This is my first "true crime" book, and I think I will likely read more.  Some of it was hard to get through because of how serious and graphic it was.  Other bits had more information than I thought was necessary and dragged on too long.  That said, overall this was a very interesting and informative book, that relates to my own work.  I've had a lot of takeaways, especially from the first part of the book, that inform things I do and decisions I make daily.  The anger and unfairness that rides throughout this book gave me great anger and frustration, but I think that's the point.  I think more people, especially those in positions of power, need to take the time to read a book like this.  It wasn't a fun book, but it was an important book.