The Fact of a Body, a murder and a memoir, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich

This book is SO good. I loved it. She weaves everything together in a way that I did not see coming. I kept wondering how this was a memoir, or in other words, how she was connected to the rest of the story. My brain went into different directions. I read it in a day because I couldn’t put it down. Not only is it gripping because of the true crime aspect, but the author exposes herself and shares her journey—which was a hard road with a lot of darkness and confusion. You will enjoy this one.

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