The book uses elements of a series of rapes and murders of children that occurred in Detroit as inspiration, and as it deals with crimes committed against a child, it is not an easy read due to the subject matter. It is a very interesting, gripping read, though, as the author manages to be appropriately sympathetic towards the perpetrator; without excusing his actions, he makes him human.
The book is gritty and raw, the perfect tone to fit the plot itself. To say I liked it wouldn't exactly be right - it's impossible to really "like" a book where a child dies - but it did move me.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary e-version of the book to facilitate this review.
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