kitty-must-read - reviewed Unveiling Claudia: A True Story of Serial Murder on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
"Unveiling Claudia" is a true crime mystery that took place in Columbus, OH in 1978. Claudia Yasko confessed to three murders and accused her boyfriend and his best friend of making her go with them to do the murder. The problem is that Claudia is a schizophrenic with a vivid and fantastic imagination, and not able to distinguish between the two. The story tells of the murders, the "22 killers", and the actual interviews done with Claudia in order to write the book. This book is suspenseful and hard to put down. Very well written and you don't find out the truth until the end at the same time that Claudia finally 'remembers' it. Very, very good!
**This book was written by Daniel Keyes who wrote "Flowers for Algernon" (another GREAT book).
**This book was written by Daniel Keyes who wrote "Flowers for Algernon" (another GREAT book).
Helpful Score: 1
This is like 2 different books. The first part is ok , but the second part, when the author tries to seek 'the truth' is badly written, and very confusing. Plus, what was his motivation? At the end he gives a brief update on people I don't care about and ignores the detectives caught up in Claudia's story. I had to force myself to finish this book.