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Evidently well researched, this is an exhaustive account of the crimes committed by the so-called Ypsilanti's Ripper. And yes, I intentionally choose to use the adjective 'exhaustive' because, IMHO, this answers the question; can a book be too detailed? And the answer is Yes, it totally can :P
In moments, it gets unnecessarily repetitive. And, if that wasn't enough, I hated how the author went on about the victims' beauty or lack of it.
Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad book, not at all. It's, for the most part, engaging and well written, just too detailed when it came to some aspects of the story (hair analysis, god, by the end of that chapter I wanted to be bald!), but interesting, nontheless.
The narration by Pete Cross is perfect.
In moments, it gets unnecessarily repetitive. And, if that wasn't enough, I hated how the author went on about the victims' beauty or lack of it.
Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad book, not at all. It's, for the most part, engaging and well written, just too detailed when it came to some aspects of the story (hair analysis, god, by the end of that chapter I wanted to be bald!), but interesting, nontheless.
The narration by Pete Cross is perfect.