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My Brother's Keeper

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Unfortunately I could not get into this writing style. For true crime, I was pretty bored. I saw a few other positive reviews, so I know it’s my reading style and not the book. I can see how others would enjoy this!

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Really interesting, well written book which is not what I normally read but I found it so gripping and unbelivable that it all happened.

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A brother's quest to bring the people to justice that killed his brother. What a testament to his brother. This book drags you in and does not let go. Awesome read. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.

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Excellent book on the Gary Kergan murder. Ted Kergan's love for his brother who was his mentor and protector in his early years, and his 30 year long battle to bring his killers to justice is a fascinating read. He never gave up, and helped in finally ensuring that they were brought to trial. Leila Muller in particular was a calclulating, coldblooded individual.

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I voluntarily read this book as an advance copy! The comments regarding the book are all my own thoughts and feelings.

I found it admirable how a brother's love compelled him to never give up on gaining justice for his older brother Gary. This book was a long read, but it was worth it. It was a long fight to get that justice. Chris Russo Blackwood did an excellent job of keeping the readers interest peaked even when going through years of investigation with little results. Bless Ted for keeping his brother's story alive to get restults. Thankfully, he had the resources available to him to do so! Definitely a good read if you enjoy reading Non Fiction True Crime books.

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While I initially thought this book would be something I could sink my teeth into I quickly discovered that was not the case. I found the story to be slower than I would prefer and I lost interest in it soon after starting it.

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