Falls somewhere between 3 and 4 stars. The art is good; the concept of a kid exploring what's been weighing on his dad for the last 20 years is good; it's all pretty good. But it's not (and never should have been) a clean, easily digestible narrative. And it's worth mentioning that the character ...
This graphic novel is about as far from lurid as a story about this sort of subject can be, instead interesting itself in the decency that drives its detective heroes to spend decades on the trail of a murderer whose evil turns out to be less diabolical than merely pathetic. A remarkable, close-u...
Excellent graphic novel by the son of one of the Seattle detectives who helped crack the case. Skin-crawling depiction of the killer's mind, and amazing untold story of how he plea bargained out of a death sentence (life in prison instead) by secretly working with police to solve several cold-cas...
The mother put the glasses back on, viewing the metal floor through them. “Is there anything there, Mom?” asked the boy. “Do you see something?” Henry hovered over her. The woman threw him an irritated glare. “I don’t know what it is,” she said, tur...