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Book Review of Into the Water

Into the Water
Into the Water
Author: Diane Fanning
Genre: Nonfiction
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


Evil is out there. Walking among us. Evil is our friend and neighbor. Evil is our co-worker. Evil eats at our table and we eat at his. How do we spot evil? How do we keep our families safe as well as ourselves? This book has taught me that we can't. We can not see evil if it has no face.

This book is well researched and well written. It covers the side of that evil yet covers the side of the victims, and their family's. A well rounded book. Fair and detailed. This is one of the few books that brought out such emotion and heartbreak for me. I could just feel the pain and anguish felt by these young girls as they suffered. Then the pain of the families and it began again. Diane Fanning has the talent to draw you into the very heart of this investigation through her written words. You will never look at a stranger or maybe even a new friend in the same way. In fact you may never look at even a family member the same way. Because.... if you can not see the face of evil you see no evil person until it is to late and we may be reading about you or yours. Be diligent.