A review by strega_grassa
Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved Murder by Piu Marie Eatwell

3.0

This book was... fine. Eatwell is clearly extremely biased (possibly rightfully so) and is respectful to the victims and families. But overall the tone sounds like she’s constantly trying for “dun dun DUUNNN” chapter endings, which gets old. Interesting info and she for sure did her due diligence. I think I prefer a more professional journalistic tone in my true crime. Jeff Guinn, for example, saves his opinions for the final chapter of his true crime/historical books.