Sometimes wading through a “true crime” book can be fun, and Joe McGinniss’ Never Enough does not disappoint. The author pulls a fast one in that he starts out making the reader think the villain will be one person, the victim another, and then switches who’s who. Beyond that, the story pretty much exemplifies what is expected in the genre.

Rather than analyzing, I’ll limit myself to passing on a bit of advice the book conveys. If you’re married and your spouse starts doing computer searches for sleeping pills or medicines that can cause a heart attack, leave. The marriage has problems too deep to fix.




Currently reading: Best American Mystery Stories edited by Lee Child and Otto Penzler. AARGH!