Okay, so I know I should edit my last post, but I want to bring this to attention again.
So, I was walking in the library, waiting for the computer to become free when suddenly a book catches my eye. At first, I thought it said "The Black Dahlia" which just happens to be one of my favorite real life murder mysteries. It wasn't. It was The Red Dahlia by Lynda LaPlante, a Anna Travis Mystery.
Now, normally, I don't like mysteries that have straight themes or thoughts. If I'm reading something that has straight couples, no matter how underplayed, I'll stick with other books. But this one caught my attention as I read the cover. And I quote:
It nearly made me scream in happiness at finding such a wonderful murder mystery. The book it self is split into sections and chapters, not every section starting on a chapter. The sections are days and the days end at 35. I do have to say, this is a wonderful book.
For those who read Patricia Cornwell, this book is for you. As it says on the back:
this book is for you.