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A Talent to Deceive

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Fascinating story of a true event in history, the kidnapping of the Lindberg baby 90 years ago. A great deal of research and revisiting the evidence from the time, I didn't know of the case before i started reading so I was new to the story and urban myths connected to the crime. Would appear to be a massive cover up but why? the author goes through all the people involved and evidence produced. Would love to see this story told as a crime documentary film. Thankfully forensics have come a long way since the crime and miscarriage of justices are few and far between. Thank you #NetGalley for the audiobook.

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It is apparent a lot of time, effort, and research went into writing this book. Many new details about the true facts of the case are presented in this well-ordered narrative. I found the revelations of the newly available facts to be interesting and well structured, ultimately forming a perspective that should be of great interest to anyone who has ever delved into what was believed to be the facts of this case.
The narrator of this audiobook was great. The voice is pleasant and the delivery and presentation of the narrative was an enjoyable experience.

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing a copy of this book to read and review. The impressions expressed here are my own honest opinions written voluntarily.

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