Apparently she has a direct phone line to god. The entire book is basically about how she’s constantly talking to god, even as a child. Barely anything about BTK other than a couple of trips they went on and his capture. Nothing you don’t already know if you’re familiar with Dennis and the crimes he committed.
Hard pass.
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