Official Review: They Must Be Monsters by Deric Haddad
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Re: Official Review: They Must Be Monsters by Deric Haddad
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Yeah, definitely worth a read, well-written and gripping from start to end. Thanks for commenting.MsTri wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 09:22 Wow! This seems really gripping and fascinating; sexual abuse of children is probably the biggest problem we humans have, so for a case to last as long as this one, Wow! I couldn't wait so I Google'd the result, but I still think it'd be a fascinating read getting from point A to point B. Thanks for the introduction!
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Thanks! Appreciate your comments. This is a powerful case and a very well-written book. Definitely worth reading.sonya01 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 01:55 What a great review! Despite being an avid follower of true crime stories, I must admit I was unaware of this case until I read this review. Must say, I am eager to read it and find out more. Interesting quote from Virginia McMartin - we always think the American judicial system is pretty infallible and this book obviously makes us question that premise. Thank you - can't wait to get started on this one!
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