A truly difficult read at times, the author does not shy away from the gruesome details of this sickening true-life horror. I can see how some may find this a blatant exploitation, but you can’t deny the bright light it shines on homicide cases that have been marginalized or completely ignored.
I appreciate the hard work that was done by all involved to help provide closure to Sam Little’s victims and to seek some semblance of justice on their behalf. My heart sincerely goes out to anyone left still wondering what happened to a loved one who crossed paths with such evil.
I’d like to thank NetGalley for an advanced copy of Behold The Monster for my unbiased evaluation. 3 stars