I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer

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  • Added: 2025-10-13
  • Updated: 2025-10-13
  • Reviews: 4
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barnesandnoble.com · Unknown · 2025-10-21
compelling 4.50

The book is a gripping and well-researched account of the Golden State Killer case, offering a unique perspective from a female investigator. It's both chilling and compelling, with a personal touch that makes it stand out.

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is a meticulously researched and compelling exploration of the Golden State Killer case. Michelle McNamara's personal investment in the case shines through, making the book both chilling and deeply engaging. Her writing style is engaging and accessible, even for those who may not typically read true crime. The book's strength lies in its ability to humanize the victims and the impact of the crimes on the community. However, some readers might find the pacing uneven, especially towards the end. Overall, it's a powerful and important contribution to the true crime genre.


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    The hunt for the Golden State Killer is a dark and twisted journey, but McNamara's passion and dedication make it a compelling read.

    The book is a testament to the power of obsession and the importance of seeking justice for victims.

    McNamara's writing is both chilling and captivating, drawing the reader into the case like no other.

goodreads.com · Unknown · 2025-10-21
great 4.50

Here's To Us is a sequel to What If It's Us, continuing the story of Ben and Arthur as they navigate young adulthood and new relationships. The novel explores the complexities of love and friendship, with a will-they-won't-they dynamic that drives the plot forward. It's a must-read for romance fans, filled with affable characters and dry humor.

Here's To Us picks up where What If It's Us left off, with Ben and Arthur exploring new relationships and grappling with the complexities of love and friendship. Ben is in New York, pursuing a creative writing major and working part-time with his dad. He's infatuated with his writing partner Mario but can't shake his thoughts of Arthur. Arthur, meanwhile, has found new love with Mikey and is interning in the theater industry in New York. The two former lovers keep running into each other, sparking a will-they-won't-they dynamic that drives the plot forward. The novel is filled with affable characters and dry humor, making it a must-read for romance fans. It's a thoughtful exploration of the implications of maintaining a friendship post-romance, with a cast of characters who have grown from their teenage years into young adulthood, bringing new maturity and a host of new challenges.


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    Like its predecessor, Here's To Us is an irresistibly readable novel with a cast of affable characters who you can't help but root for.

    This is the kind of story that makes objective critique nearly impossible.

    There's a will they/won't they aspect to the relationship that helps to drive the plot forward.

bookmarks.reviews · Unknown · 2025-10-21
adored 5.00

The reviewer adored 'Here's to Us', finding it even more enjoyable than the first book in the series. They praised the characters, especially Mario, and highlighted the epilogue as the best part, urging readers to pick up the book.

The reviewer has a deep affection for the characters in 'Here's to Us', particularly Mario, whom they describe as a gem. They appreciate the book's exploration of relationships and personal growth, finding it to be a heartwarming and engaging read. The reviewer also highlights the epilogue as a standout feature, making it difficult to discuss the book without spoiling it. They conclude by highly recommending the book, emphasizing its emotional depth and the joy it brings to readers.


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    Happiness is tricky when it comes to the person who used to make you happy.

    Sometimes I feel like my life is moving so slowly that it’s not moving at all.

    Just because someone says they love you doesn’t mean they’ll never say it to someone else.

theguardian.com · Unknown · 2018-03-21
heartwarming 4.00

The reviewer was deeply moved by the sequel to 'What If It's Us,' finding it to be an emotional and fulfilling continuation of Ben and Arthur's story. They praised the ending and the exploration of the characters' complex feelings and relationships.

The reviewer was absolutely captivated by 'Here's To Us,' the sequel to 'What If It's Us.' They found the book to be an emotional rollercoaster, filled with laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments. The reviewer particularly appreciated the ending, which they felt was everything they had hoped for and more. The story delves into the complexities of relationships, long-distance challenges, and the struggle to find one's path in life. The reviewer also highlighted the emotional depth of the characters, especially Arthur and Ben, who are both grappling with their feelings and the choices they have made. The reviewer was torn between the current relationships of the characters and their desire for Ben and Arthur to reunite, creating a rich tapestry of conflicting emotions.


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    Everyone looks so happy, and I hope this is the first of many documented memories this summer. And maybe the more I share my world with him, the more he’ll want to be part of mine and let me into his. This is every relationship. You start with nothing and maybe end with everything.

    People don’t warn you that heartbreak is a chronic condition. Maybe it quiets down a little over time, or you can muffle it with distance, but the ache never quite dials down to zero. It’s there lurking in the background, ready to flare back up the minute you let your guard down.

    I’m sorry you feel so stuck here, but many people would love to be in your position. “I know.” I’m tired of not being able to own my feelings because someone else has it worse. I know I’m lucky to have a roof over my head and parents who love me and food on the table. I know, I know, I know. I can also want more for myself.