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A review by diannel_04
Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved Murder by Piu Marie Eatwell
3.0
For content this book should get a 4 or 5 star rating but for writing style it should only get a 1 or 2 so I have to compromise.
Piu Eatwell brings some very interesting new information to the Dahlia tome and make a very good case for who the murders were. Unfortunately, she has this super annoying habit of putting a footnote on everything. If she mentions a newspaper clipping on paper 85 there is a footnote saying it will be discussed in more detail on page 150. Then on page 150 there is a footnote saying this is the clipping she was referring to on page 85.
Also, and here I know I am being nit-picky, there is a detective named Harry "the Hat" Hansen. every single time the author refers to him she says Harry "the Hat". It was very annoying.
Piu Eatwell brings some very interesting new information to the Dahlia tome and make a very good case for who the murders were. Unfortunately, she has this super annoying habit of putting a footnote on everything. If she mentions a newspaper clipping on paper 85 there is a footnote saying it will be discussed in more detail on page 150. Then on page 150 there is a footnote saying this is the clipping she was referring to on page 85.
Also, and here I know I am being nit-picky, there is a detective named Harry "the Hat" Hansen. every single time the author refers to him she says Harry "the Hat". It was very annoying.