A review by snobbles
A Crime in the Family: A World War II Secret Buried in Silence—And My Search for the Truth by Sacha Batthyány

3.0

I went into this book with high hopes about learning about the mystery of what happened to those 180 Jews that were murdered. Alas, it was not to be...

Instead, I found myself a little put off at the beginning of this book as everything seemed jumbled, the transitions were done poorly, and the story was meh at best.

Thankfully about halfway through the story gained some steam and actually began to be worth the read. I do like some of the things stated in this book about identity, and being haunted and effect by the ghosts of our past. Overall, not the best or worst read.