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A True Crime Thriller, May 23, 2008
This review is from: Trail of Blood (Berkley True Crime) (Paperback)
This book is really sad, but if you like true crime you will want to read Trail of Blood. It doesn't suffer from to much repetition, like some true crime books.
I like the way it is written: direct and to the point. The book was suspenseful, as I was not sure how it was going to end. For me the book ended up being a mystery, as well as, a true crime book.
I admire Jim Dunn, the detectives, and the justice system for their perseverance and their dedication to find justice for Scott Dunn.
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Sentence was outrageously lenient!, January 25, 2008
This review is from: Trail of Blood (Berkley True Crime) (Paperback)
I have to say that I thought the justice system in Texas was a lot harsher until I read this book. The story is heartbreaking about the loss and disappearance of Roger Scott Dunn better known as Scott. There is a love triangle between him and two women, Jessica Tate, and Leisha Hamilton but the latter has her own love triangle or quadrangle of her own. Leisha Hamilton is a psychopath and fits many of the characteristics. One Sunday evening, she calls SCott's father in Pennsylvania to relate the news that he's missing or at least that is what she wants us to think. Leisha Hamilton is truthfully a nut job who needs psychiatric care. I shocked by how she behaved and her being a psychopath explains so much about why she acts so callously about Scott's family, friends, and his disappearance. The trail of blood is what helps prove his murder in 1991. The father, Jim, co-wrote his experiences and loss of his son even without a body and his fight for justice. The book starts off slowly and gains momentum along the way making a fast read. I skimmed through the court section because it was somewhat redundant of previous information already written in early pages. The case and fight for Justice in Scott's memory is quite a story in itself. I can't help but write about Scott's beloved car, Yellow Thunder, that he took pride in and treated it so well. When Leisha demands the car back, I just wanted to scream at her. It's just a car and it's not as important as getting Scott back.
You will be outraged by the outcome!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Gripping true story of a father's love for his missing son, May 20, 2011
This review is from: Trail of Blood (Berkley True Crime) (Paperback)
This book tells a story of unrelenting tenacity on Jim Dunn's part.
A father's never-ending love for his son & the lengths he goes to try & find his son.
When it becomes obvious that Scott Dunn will not be found alive, Jim focuses on trying to
find his son's body. It's heartbreaking to see the frustration & all that crap he had to wade through.
Armed with a warriors heart, Jim Dunn decides to go after his son's killers.
It's chilling to read & see (in the pictures) how much "evidence" there is! Blood everywhere!
In the end justice prevails.
But watch out - the real live killers will be released from prison soon.
Tia
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