
His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Murillo
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By:
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Anne K. Howard
"You want to know what happened? Ask Anne." -Serial killer William Devin Howell
A monster was on a killing spree. In just nine months, seven people went missing; all of their bodies eventually discovered in a wooded lot behind a suburban strip mall. But the investigation that led law enforcement to their suspect, William Devin Howell, is only part of the story behind His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer.
A practicing attorney, author Anne K. Howard first contacted Howell while he was serving a 15-year sentence for the murder of one of his seven victims. He was about to be charged for the remaining six murders. A unique and disturbing friendship between the two began, comprised of written correspondence, face-to-face prison visits, and recorded phone calls. Howell, who had been unwilling to speak to any members of the media, came to trust Howard.
In the years that follow, the suspect shared his troubled history with Howard but refused to discuss the charges against him, promising only to tell her everything when the case was over.
That time has come.
His Garden probes the complicated and conflicted mind of William Devin Howell - Connecticut's most prolific serial killer. Both sacred and profane in its narrative style, the story in this audiobook explores the eternal question of human evil and its impact on others, including the woman he chose to hear his horrific confession.
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Great book.
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Great Book!
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What made this story different than those I have read/listened to before is the space the author took up in writing the story, and the conflict which got introduced as a result. You can tell the author is a reasonable person trying to relate as best she can to a truly unstable human being, and as a result of her reflections on the experience, you feel closer to the story. It’s a unique listening experience. I didn’t love the narrator singing at the front of the book and wasn’t hopeful following that, but it was really good.
Full of personal conflict and character
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Last but not least, in the case that you are listening to this book, the narrator reads it in an odd staccato that, after a while, is a little like Chinese water torture. The "Southern drawl" she used for the serial killer's voice made ME want to strangle someone. I wanted to like this book, but it wasn't up to par for the genre or the discussion.
Underwhelming at best, irritating at worst
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The author did a thorough and well done book. She unlike most books of this genre was not overly graphic.
It is interesting to see the thinking that a lot of people have regarding the life choices others have made and judging them.
The narrator was really good however, she had some lines that were repeated and obviously at one point a technical difficulty as it sounded as if she were in a can.
I would recommend this book.
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Good book
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All over and repetitive
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Stupid no details of the murders
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Murillo does a fantastic job narrating. Her southern voice was well done, and I liked that she sang the hymns in the first chapters. Sure, it was a bit hammy, but it fit the style of the writing.
Sounds Like a Personal Problem, the Book
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