A review by macabrelibrarian
Don't Forget the Girl by Rebecca McKanna

3.75

This was way more nuanced than I expected it to be...I'm kind of used to all these tired conversations we've been having about true crime over the last 10-15 years, while no one considers the fact that humans have been interested in true crime for hundreds of years. This subject wasn't broached, but the book achieved its aims anyway. Forget all these differing perspectives and the fact that there wasn't a good male character in the whole story. The girls felt real. That's all I needed.

P.S. Loved the very specific dig at My Favorite Murder. And don't forget to use code MURDER30 to get 30% off your first mattress purchase!