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Black Dahlia, Red Rose by Piu Marie Eatwell
Black Dahlia, Red Rose by Piu Marie Eatwell








As a quick aside, I highly recommend Black Dahlia, Red Rose: America’s Most Notorious Crime Solved For The First Time by Piu Marie Eatwell, I’ll Be Gone In The Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search For The Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara, Columbine by Dave Cullen, We Have Your Daughter: The Unsolved Murder of Jonbenet Ramsey Twenty Years Later by Paula Woodward and The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and The Novel That Scandalized The World by Sarah Weinman, all of which I’ve read (and loved) this year!īecause I’ve been reading so much of this genre lately, I thought it might be fun to take a quick peek at Goodreads to see if any new and/or upcoming non-fiction books caught my attention, and was delighted to discover a handful I’m really looking forward to in 2019.

Black Dahlia, Red Rose by Piu Marie Eatwell

While I’ve subconsciously chosen to read considerably less of this genre in the ensuing years, both because Pop! Goes The Reader focuses first and foremost on young adult and middle grade fiction and because I find it genuinely difficult to review non-fiction titles in an objective and helpful way, I’ve recently rediscovered my love of the genre in 2018 and have read little else lately. This weekly event is hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine.īefore Pop! Goes The Reader was launched back in June 2013, there were few genres I read more extensively than non-fiction.

Black Dahlia, Red Rose by Piu Marie Eatwell

Waiting On Wednesday is a regular feature on Pop! Goes The Reader in which I highlight forthcoming titles I’m particularly excited about and looking forward to.










Black Dahlia, Red Rose by Piu Marie Eatwell