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Death on Ocean Boulevard: Inside the Coronado Mansion Case
by Caitlin Rother
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC they so kindly provided me ♥️
I really enjoyed the authors writing style. You could feel that they spent a lot of time putting this book together. Nothing makes for better True Crime than having an author who is passionate about their work. I’m very interested in reading more of Rother’s books very soon.
If I had any complaints, they would be that the story felt kind of disorganized at times. I often found myself searching backwards to figure out who was talking. I also found the formatting to be a little off-putting. Hopefully, these are both things that will be fixed in the finished copy. (Which I’ll definitely be adding to my collection 🥰)
I think it’s crazy how unreliable a lot of attorneys and family members were. It seems like they’re all just desperate to be relevant. Not like anyone actually cared about finding the truth. Even at the end of everything , I’m still not 100% convinced of who did it 🤣
I found Rother’s compilation of the facts to be very well informed and well put together. I would recommend this book to true crime fans, especially those who don’t know much about this particular case. Happy reading!
I really enjoyed the authors writing style. You could feel that they spent a lot of time putting this book together. Nothing makes for better True Crime than having an author who is passionate about their work. I’m very interested in reading more of Rother’s books very soon.
If I had any complaints, they would be that the story felt kind of disorganized at times. I often found myself searching backwards to figure out who was talking. I also found the formatting to be a little off-putting. Hopefully, these are both things that will be fixed in the finished copy. (Which I’ll definitely be adding to my collection 🥰)
I think it’s crazy how unreliable a lot of attorneys and family members were. It seems like they’re all just desperate to be relevant. Not like anyone actually cared about finding the truth. Even at the end of everything , I’m still not 100% convinced of who did it 🤣
I found Rother’s compilation of the facts to be very well informed and well put together. I would recommend this book to true crime fans, especially those who don’t know much about this particular case. Happy reading!