Saturday, March 11, 2017

Review: Death Benefit: A Lawyer Uncovers a 20-year Pattern of Seduction, Arson and Murder

Death Benefit: A Lawyer Uncovers a 20-year Pattern of Seduction, Arson and Murder Death Benefit: A Lawyer Uncovers a 20-year Pattern of Seduction, Arson and Murder by David Heilbroner
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A well-paced and detailed story of a business lawyer that ends up devoting more and more time to uncovering the decades-long murderous acts of Virginia Rearden Mcginnis, now dead at 74. Among serial killers I have read of, VRM is unusual for: being a woman, killing friends and family, enlisting various accomplices. Kudos to attorney Steven Keeney for such selfless acts of legal sleuthing.

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