

This was not what I expected. I enjoyed the book and the focus on environmental factors. Plus other than the way the narrator pronounced Rainer she got all the place names correct. #HauntedShelf #BlackCatCrew #TBR #Recommend @PuddleJumper
This was not what I expected. I enjoyed the book and the focus on environmental factors. Plus other than the way the narrator pronounced Rainer she got all the place names correct. #HauntedShelf #BlackCatCrew #TBR #Recommend @PuddleJumper
400 pgs of horrific crimes overlayed upon details about geographic areas that were heavily polluted (particularly the PNW around Tacoma and Seattle) in an effort to suggest that early/repeated exposure to toxic chemicals (lead, arsenic, etc.) created serial killers. Compelling but also confusing, as it‘s juxtaposed with the author‘s memories and lots of random historical facts that occurred at the same time. And so much about bridges. 🤷🏻♀️
While it‘s an interesting hypothesis that lead exposure could have played a role in the behavior of serial killers in the PNW, Fraser offers zero evidence to support this and ignores some available information that could refute it. As a look at some history and people from the area, this has some interesting bits, but as a scientific proposal it‘s deeply flawed.
Friday afternoon —made it to the end of the week! It‘s time to log off the work computer and enjoy a snack of chips and salsa while reading a book about serial killers.
#lifeisgood
When you‘re at the airport and you already have a loaded iPad and a paperback in your bag, but you can‘t resist picking up one of the books that made NPR‘s list of best nonfiction reads for summer 2025.