This I know for sure: this book is chock full of lies. And also truths. And half-truths and exaggerations. The difficulty is in sorting out which is which. The author found it so difficult to separate wheat from chaff that he simply presents his investigation as a memoir. Look, this is who I i...
15/11 - I've never watched any of John Safran's shows because I don't like to see journalists confronting and antagonising dangerous people, like KKK grand dragons (why on earth are they 'dragons'?). It's not like they're going to change their minds, and sometimes it doesn't seem too far-fetched to ...
Advanced Reading Copy through Goodreads Firstreads.A solid 4. True crime, told from an unique perspective.