Black Dahlia: The Story of America's Most Gruesome Murder
E**I
Little one could not find on Wikipedia
Very hesitantly calling this a "book", it appears to be a collection of snippets collected from various sources, offerling little more than a standard description of the crime, the victim, a few suspects, plus some entertainment industry nonsens at the end. Really very little one could not find oneself through Wikipedia and other sources. In addition, the book appears not to have been throughly proofed, as several spelling/grammar errors occur, and also (for instance) within 2 pages of each other, one suspect receives 2 different death dates. I noticed some reviewers calling this a "good book" and similar, and I dread to think of their basic education. If mr Harrington indeed considers himself an author, by the looks of this, he should indeed reconsider. This is a toilet/elevator read at best and adds NOTHING for anyone even slightly familiar with this case.
V**T
Not many pages
disappointed with how small the book was ( not many pages )
L**L
Too short.
About 5 pages long, dont bother.
K**E
Badly written
The information is decent, but there are so many typos and misused words. It seems there was no editing or reviewing before being published. The book is also very short, and huge font so it really doesn't take long to read.
D**N
Garbage
Self published garbage, full of typos and grammatical errors with no attempt at editing for clarity. The large print and big spacing barely makes this into a 100 page book. It unbelievable that this is on sale at Amazon. I’m so glad I can return it after I spent 7 minutes reading it, cringing the whole time.
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