Rating:
5 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, True Crime
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. King shows us the aftermath of a violent murder and how it impacts those left behind while sharing the seemingly never ending fight for justice for her mother. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the psychic element but being what inspired her to write the book I see why it felt important for King to include it. While the book itself is about the murder and wish for justice of Nancy Jo Andrade, I found the differing perspectives on capital punishment as someone who doesn’t believe in it for statistical reasons, it was still emotive and gave me pause for thought seeing the way in which it can be used as a tool for justice. I like how in the preface King mentions advocating for other victims and their families and she also provided resources for ‘families of missing loved ones’ and ‘support for murder victim’s families and crime victim services’ to also offer practical support in the day to day.
Favourite Quote:
“I cannot change what happened, but I can choose what happens next: to live in a way that honors my mom's spirit, to fight for justice, and to create joy in the spaces where grief once lived. That is how I will keep her alive, and that is how I will carry on.”

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