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Rock, Scissors, Paper

The Clifford Olsen Murders

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Rock, Scissors, Paper

De: Richard Stevenson
Narrado por: B. Jaymes Condon
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In the early 1980s, serial killer Clifford Olson rampaged through the lower mainland of British Columbia, raping and murdering 11 victims. His heinous cash-for-bodies deal foreshortened his trial, and resulted in the law currently on Canadian books that forbids criminals from benefiting financially from their crimes.

Olson was just the pimple on the hide of a misogynist culture, as this long poem sequence attests.

Sometimes a book project chooses its author, as this one did when the author recognized one of the victims from her photograph.

©2016 Kristi King-Morgan (P)2017 Kristi King-Morgan
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I chose to listen to this book after receiving a free audio copy. All opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased.

I didn't quite know what to expect with this book. It's an odd mixture of poetry and nonfiction written about an actual serial killer in Canada. It's from the view of the killer and the language and disrespect were just too much for me. Even though I didn't care for this book at all, it's creative and different and I'm sure the author put a lot of work into it. I also think I might like other works by him if they weren't dealing with such a disgusting man.

I felt the same way about the narrator. He had a loud voice and I felt like he was almost yelling, but it went well with the book. I think he did a good job of portraying the killer.

Not my cup of tea

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