Ratings11
Average rating4.5
The well researched story of Diane Downs, a woman convicted of shooting her three children, killing one and disabling the other two. It was a bit repetitive towards the end, only because we hear Downs' perspective, then hear it again during court proceedings. It's a tough read by all accounts. I am always interested in reading about the investigators, too, which this book does. I'll never listen to “Hungry Like the Wolf” the same way again.