Sunday, June 2, 2019

Book Review: "The Third Rainbow Girl" By Emma Copley Eisenberg

In Rainbow Girls we have the sense of urgency and the sense of a killer getting away with murder.

The details and history are very cut and dry but each road leads to another clear and compelling piece of the puzzle.


Sadly this was the 80's and the DNA testing and evidence was not like it is today.


The fact that all evidence pointed to one man named Beard and later it was uncovered that perhaps he wasn't the killer forcing new evidence to come forward and looking into another suspect was quite interesting.


For me there was simply too much detail in terms of location and not enough in terms of actual happenings.


However, you may feel differently so take a chance on this one as it's quite the unusual read

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