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Unmasked: My Life Solving America's Cold Cases
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bookshelves: buddy-read-with-marialyce-and-dorie, netgalley, 2022-reads, true-crime
Apr 11, 2022
bookshelves: buddy-read-with-marialyce-and-dorie, netgalley, 2022-reads, true-crime
True crime is having a moment, but I’ve been a true crime fan since my teenage years. My interest is not in rubbernecking or a voyeuristic desire to peek into other people’s misery. I don’t think it is for anyone who works in the field, or for those who read about it. It’s driven by empathy for the victims, a desire for justice, and how that justice came about. It’s delving into the psychology of a person who is far removed from what we think of as being human, and the investigative techniques used in solving the mystery. This book delivers all that and more.
Many people live with the pain and horror of not only losing a loved one to murder, but of knowing the killer is still out there. Cases grow cold, and law enforcement agencies are overwhelmed. Luckily, there are people like Paul Holes who never give up.
Many of us know Paul Holes as the investigator who was instrumental in catching the elusive Golden State Killer (GSK), AKA ‘Night Stalker’ and ‘East Area Rapist (EAR)’, the monster who raped, terrorized, and murdered throughout the state of California between 1974 and 1986. Paul also worked with Michelle McNamara, who wrote the book, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (also excellent). It took more than 20 years, but just days from his retirement, the monster was caught using DNA technology. It was fascinating to read how it all came together. Despite having read McNamara's book and watching the documentary I learned new things.
Paul’s career and successes reach far beyond the most well-known cases, bringing some measure of peace and resolution to many families. He obtained a college degree in biochemistry and began his career in a crime lab, but ultimately his career path led him to work on the investigative side of things. He blew the dust off of old case files and worked to solve them, often in his free time. The EAR (GSK) in particular became an obsession. His talent, keen insight, and background in science was invaluable.
This well-written book is part true-crime, and part memoir. Paul details some of the cases he has worked on. No one LIKES to read grisly details of crimes, knowing they were real people who lived and whose lives were cut short, but I did like hearing how he and the other investigators work a case, the methods they use, as well as the science behind it, both behavioral and hard science. Paul details how DNA is a game changer and, from his explanations, it is clearly not as simple as it sounds, or as clear cut as it is depicted on TV. Paul makes a complicated subject easy to understand.
Paul doesn’t shy away from the toll his career has taken on his mental health and his relationships. To cope, he exercises, spends time outdoors, and enjoys an occasional bourbon. Still, he suffers from nightmares and the occasional panic attack. He lifts the veil and tells it like it is. The job is not as romanticized as we see on TV. It is not easy to immerse oneself daily into depravity, but we, as a society, owe him and others in the field a debt of gratitude for their dogged determination to let no case go unsolved, and no murderer go unpunished.
The most touching moment in the book was when a woman who was a victim of the GSK called Paul to ask if the news of his arrest was true. She cried tears of relief after spending 40 years living in terror that he would come back for her. It must be moments like these that make it all worthwhile.
Paul retired in 2018, but as he is still a relatively young man, he continues to use his investigative skills throughout the country, and he co-hosts the excellent podcast, The Murder Squad, with Billy Jensen, an investigative reporter. His goal continues to be solving cold cases, not exploiting victims. One of the things I admire the most about Paul Holes, is the utmost respect and empathy he has for victims and their loved ones.
* Published 4/26/2022 by Celedon books
* this was buddy read with Marialyce and Dorie. Do check out their reviews!
* I received a digital copy for review vis NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Many people live with the pain and horror of not only losing a loved one to murder, but of knowing the killer is still out there. Cases grow cold, and law enforcement agencies are overwhelmed. Luckily, there are people like Paul Holes who never give up.
Many of us know Paul Holes as the investigator who was instrumental in catching the elusive Golden State Killer (GSK), AKA ‘Night Stalker’ and ‘East Area Rapist (EAR)’, the monster who raped, terrorized, and murdered throughout the state of California between 1974 and 1986. Paul also worked with Michelle McNamara, who wrote the book, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (also excellent). It took more than 20 years, but just days from his retirement, the monster was caught using DNA technology. It was fascinating to read how it all came together. Despite having read McNamara's book and watching the documentary I learned new things.
Paul’s career and successes reach far beyond the most well-known cases, bringing some measure of peace and resolution to many families. He obtained a college degree in biochemistry and began his career in a crime lab, but ultimately his career path led him to work on the investigative side of things. He blew the dust off of old case files and worked to solve them, often in his free time. The EAR (GSK) in particular became an obsession. His talent, keen insight, and background in science was invaluable.
This well-written book is part true-crime, and part memoir. Paul details some of the cases he has worked on. No one LIKES to read grisly details of crimes, knowing they were real people who lived and whose lives were cut short, but I did like hearing how he and the other investigators work a case, the methods they use, as well as the science behind it, both behavioral and hard science. Paul details how DNA is a game changer and, from his explanations, it is clearly not as simple as it sounds, or as clear cut as it is depicted on TV. Paul makes a complicated subject easy to understand.
Paul doesn’t shy away from the toll his career has taken on his mental health and his relationships. To cope, he exercises, spends time outdoors, and enjoys an occasional bourbon. Still, he suffers from nightmares and the occasional panic attack. He lifts the veil and tells it like it is. The job is not as romanticized as we see on TV. It is not easy to immerse oneself daily into depravity, but we, as a society, owe him and others in the field a debt of gratitude for their dogged determination to let no case go unsolved, and no murderer go unpunished.
The most touching moment in the book was when a woman who was a victim of the GSK called Paul to ask if the news of his arrest was true. She cried tears of relief after spending 40 years living in terror that he would come back for her. It must be moments like these that make it all worthwhile.
Paul retired in 2018, but as he is still a relatively young man, he continues to use his investigative skills throughout the country, and he co-hosts the excellent podcast, The Murder Squad, with Billy Jensen, an investigative reporter. His goal continues to be solving cold cases, not exploiting victims. One of the things I admire the most about Paul Holes, is the utmost respect and empathy he has for victims and their loved ones.
* Published 4/26/2022 by Celedon books
* this was buddy read with Marialyce and Dorie. Do check out their reviews!
* I received a digital copy for review vis NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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Sounds interesting! Hoping it's a book you both enjoy!
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Love your first paragraph. It says it all, Jan. It was a delight once again to share a story with you!
Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) wrote: "Love your first paragraph. It says it all, Jan. It was a delight once again to share a story with you!"
Thanks Marialyce, I loved reading this with you. Let's hope the winners keep coming! 😊
Thanks Marialyce, I loved reading this with you. Let's hope the winners keep coming! 😊
Sounds like an incredibly tough career choice but getting closure for these families im sure is worth the sacrifice. Great review, Jan
I’m not much into true crime but your review makes me want to give this one a try. A fab review Jan! ✨
The investigative side would be interesting but I don't think I could handle the grisly details! I don't know how anyone could do this job, but I'm glad they do. Anyway.... excellent review, Jan!
Great review Jan. I think I might have said it before. You go for some hard reads and you give me goose bumps :)
Sounds fascinating! I agree that we owe so much gratitude to people that choose to immerse themselves in these kinds of cases. They sacrifice a lot. Thank you for bringing light these unsung heroes.
Stellar review, Jan!! Glad you enjoyed this one! The DNA work used to solve crimes is utterly fascinating. 💖
I have seen so much about this one and I am absolutely convinced that I need to give it a read! Wonderful review Jan, I am so glad you loved it 🧡
Michael wrote: "Excellent and thoughtful review, Jan! I loved your first paragraph and couldn't agree more!"
Thank you Michael! 🤗
Thank you Michael! 🤗
Jen wrote: "Sounds like an incredibly tough career choice but getting closure for these families im sure is worth the sacrifice. Great review, Jan"
It us really a deep-seated mission for these investigators. They are true heroes! Thanks Jen!
It us really a deep-seated mission for these investigators. They are true heroes! Thanks Jen!
Yun wrote: "Great review, Jan! Sounds like an interesting and compelling read! So glad you enjoyed! :)"
Thanks Yun!
Thanks Yun!
Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "Love the review, Jan! You have me so excited to read this one now!"
Thanks Jennifer, I hope you enjoy it too!
Thanks Jennifer, I hope you enjoy it too!
Tina wrote: "I’m not much into true crime but your review makes me want to give this one a try. A fab review Jan! ✨"
It's not a genre for everyone, so I understand. Thanks Tina!
It's not a genre for everyone, so I understand. Thanks Tina!
Jenna wrote: "The investigative side would be interesting but I don't think I could handle the grisly details! I don't know how anyone could do this job, but I'm glad they do. Anyway.... excellent review, Jan!"
Right? Maybe its my background, but I'm able to compartmentalize it and focus on the investigative side of things.
I agree, I'm grateful for people like Paul who are so committed and dedicated. What a treasure!
Thanks Jenna!
Right? Maybe its my background, but I'm able to compartmentalize it and focus on the investigative side of things.
I agree, I'm grateful for people like Paul who are so committed and dedicated. What a treasure!
Thanks Jenna!
Holly wrote: "Thankful this author is catching some of the monsters! Great review Jan!"
Thanks Holly! I'm grateful too!
Thanks Holly! I'm grateful too!
Annette wrote: "Great review Jan. I think I might have said it before. You go for some hard reads and you give me goose bumps :)"
Maybe it's my nursing background which makes it easier to compartmentalize? Whatever it is, I find the search for these monsters fascinating. I want to know the WHY, even though that may be unanswerable ☹️
Maybe it's my nursing background which makes it easier to compartmentalize? Whatever it is, I find the search for these monsters fascinating. I want to know the WHY, even though that may be unanswerable ☹️
Lori wrote: "Sounds fascinating! I agree that we owe so much gratitude to people that choose to immerse themselves in these kinds of cases. They sacrifice a lot. Thank you for bringing light these unsung heroes."
Thanks so much Lori, we are of like mind 🤗💕
Thanks so much Lori, we are of like mind 🤗💕
Dorie - Cats&Books :) wrote: "Wonderful review Jan, I'm glad that you loved this book and true crime :)"
Thanks Dorie, I'm sorry it wasn't for you, but no book is for every reader and its all good! 💕 Thanks for giving it a try,
Thanks Dorie, I'm sorry it wasn't for you, but no book is for every reader and its all good! 💕 Thanks for giving it a try,
Julie wrote: "Stellar review, Jan!! Glad you enjoyed this one! The DNA work used to solve crimes is utterly fascinating. 💖"
Thanks Julie! I'm glad you enjoyed it too!
Thanks Julie! I'm glad you enjoyed it too!
Melissa (In Catch-Up Mode) wrote: "Wonderful review Jan, I have this book on my TBR and you've made me very excited to read it."
Thanks so much Melissa, I hope you find it worthwhile too and I look forward to your thoughts!
Thanks so much Melissa, I hope you find it worthwhile too and I look forward to your thoughts!
Ellie wrote: "I have seen so much about this one and I am absolutely convinced that I need to give it a read! Wonderful review Jan, I am so glad you loved it 🧡"
Thanks Ellie, I hope you get a chance to try it and find it as compelling as I did!
Thanks Ellie, I hope you get a chance to try it and find it as compelling as I did!
Jayme wrote: "🙉🙈 I would have nightmares! Fantastic review!"
haha...I have no idea why I don't?! 🤷🏻♀️ Thanks Jayme!
haha...I have no idea why I don't?! 🤷🏻♀️ Thanks Jayme!
Denise wrote: "Great review, Jan! 🤩 I’ve been eying this one and your review convinces me it’s a must read!"
Thanks so much Denise ~ enjoy!
Thanks so much Denise ~ enjoy!
A wonderful review, Jan. I know that I couldn’t handle reading/listening to this. But, I’m so thankful for Paul’s dedication, devotion and selflessness in pursuing these vile murderers and rapists. Thank you for shining a positive light on this book. 🙏🏼
Wonderful review, Jan, even though I've never seen Paul Hole on TV, I can tell that he's very interesting.
Taina wrote: "A wonderful review, Jan. I know that I couldn’t handle reading/listening to this. But, I’m so thankful for Paul’s dedication, devotion and selflessness in pursuing these vile murderers and rapists...."
Thank you Taina for your most kind and generous comment. I appreciate it! 🤗💕
Thank you Taina for your most kind and generous comment. I appreciate it! 🤗💕
MarilynW wrote: "Wonderful review, Jan, even though I've never seen Paul Hole on TV, I can tell that he's very interesting."
Thanks so much Marilyn! I've not seen him on tv either (yet) but his voice is in my ear weekly on his podcast and his empathy comes across loud and clear.
I'm glad you loved this book too!
Thanks so much Marilyn! I've not seen him on tv either (yet) but his voice is in my ear weekly on his podcast and his empathy comes across loud and clear.
I'm glad you loved this book too!