
Zero to the Bone by Bryce Marshall & Paul Williams
I have been reading the true crime genre for a VERY long time.
And although you always feel frustration, anger, disgust, and a wide variety of other emotions toward the murderers and sympathy for the victims and their families, Zero to the Bone hit me harder than any I have ever read.
Often times I was unsure as to whether I could continue reading; not because the book was boring or not well written (quite the contrary, actually), but because of the emotions that the paragraphs describing the heartless, brutal, selfish crimes commmited by Gene Simmons evoked from me.
For writing style, detail, and organization, this is one of the best books I have ever read.
As for the crime that is the foundation, it is the worst about which I have ever read.

