Re: Robert Graysmith's 'ZODIAC' AKA, 'the yellow book'
This is getting a little off topic, and that's a good deal on me. It's becoming more of a general discussion about Zodiac authors, but I think that's OK.
As for Kelleher's book, it is indeed pretty atypical for a true crime book all around. I think, guessing, the main reason he was able to get it published is because he was already a well known true crime writer, so him writing about a famous case might not be quite the same as a random person no one has ever heard of.
As for Kelleher's book, it is indeed pretty atypical for a true crime book all around. I think, guessing, the main reason he was able to get it published is because he was already a well known true crime writer, so him writing about a famous case might not be quite the same as a random person no one has ever heard of.