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True Crime
by Samantha Kolesnik
True Crime starts in your face with the abusive living situation that the siblings, Suzy and Lim, are living under. Once the siblings decide enough is enough, they murder their mother and embark on a murderous road trip to get away and start over.
I read the entire book in one sitting. At a little over 150 pages, I expect a portion of the story to be lacking. This was not the case. There is so much depth to Suzy and Lim. As an avid follower of true crime, this book really speaks to the nature vs. nurture question is frequently discussed. I am looking forward to more of Samantha Kolesnik's writing!
I read the entire book in one sitting. At a little over 150 pages, I expect a portion of the story to be lacking. This was not the case. There is so much depth to Suzy and Lim. As an avid follower of true crime, this book really speaks to the nature vs. nurture question is frequently discussed. I am looking forward to more of Samantha Kolesnik's writing!