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tavernacle 's review for:
Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases
by Paul Holes
Paul Holes spends an awfully large amount of time talking about cases he failed to or inadvertently solved, which makes the book about an investigator seen a bit odd until the end when all his skills really culminate. He seems more interested in his failures than his successes, which makes sense given his obsessiveness on solving things.
It does a great job talking about the toll these things have both on the lives of investigators and victims, and it’s just really funny that he doesn’t know what Ratatouille is.
It does a great job talking about the toll these things have both on the lives of investigators and victims, and it’s just really funny that he doesn’t know what Ratatouille is.