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On the Farm: Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of Vancouver's Missing Women
On the Farm Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of Vancouver's Missing Women
Author: Stevie Cameron
Covering the case of one of North America's most prolific serial killer gave Stevie Cameron access not only to the story as it unfolded over many years in two British Columbia courthouses, but also to information unknown to the police -- and not in the transcripts of their interviews with Pickton -- such as from Pickton's long-time best ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780676975857
ISBN-10: 0676975852
Publication Date: 10/25/2011
Pages: 768
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Publisher: Vintage Canada
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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O.M.G.!! Just too much information. This is a huge book - about 700 pages and it is simply too much. There are too many people mentioned, and too much detail about them. A lot of this is irrelevant to the story. It reads more like a court transcript than a book that should hold a readers interest. A serious editor needs to slash this book by about 300 pages - and then it would make for a much better read. Perhaps this subject would have been covered better by M. William Phelps or Harold Schechter. At least those authors can cover similar gruesome events, but still keep the pace ticking along.
The best thing about this book (if you can ever manage to get to the end) is that you will NEVER have to read another book on the subject.


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