This book was INTERESTING. These days, I’ve been a bit of a slump, looking for something that is a unique read. This book was a story that follows a Death Row Serial Killer, Ansel Parker, and the last twelve hours of his life, while also telling his story from the eyes of the women throughout his life. If you’re listening to it, like I did, there are a lot of different narrators, so I really needed to “zone-in”. The book is an interesting take on nature v nurture without giving a ton of empathy to a guilty serial killer. Are we solely the choices we make? Are we more than our circumstance? Are there multi-verses, in which our lives could look completely different. Notes on an execution, while not a “must-read”, is the PERFECT book for those True Crime junkies who are a little tired of the worn out murder- mystery, whodunnit, thriller that surely line your shelves.
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