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Murder in Greenwich

Murder in Greenwich

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Murder in greenwich
Review: This was truly a great book. I highly recommend it to anyone to read. I hope Mark Furhman rights more boooks on these unsolved murder cases.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Murder in Greenwich
Review: In comparison to other works on the Moxley case, Fuhrman's book blew them away. I found out more about the case from Fuhrman's first couple of chapters then I did in Timothy Dumas's entire novel. Fuhrman does an excellent job of reviewing the case, examining the little evidence available, sizing up the suspects, and giving the reader an un-biased dipiction of the horrible Moxley murder, in addition to his opinions of what really happened and who was responsible for the young girl's untimely death. Even if you are not a Fuhrman fan, (as I wasnt before I read the book) it is definelty worth while to read this book. My bet is that you won't be able to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: martha moxley
Review: i loved the book. Mark Fuhrman did a great job and i think he picked the right person who he thought killed martha moxley. i am glad that Micheal Skakel was found Guilty of killing Martha Moxley and the Moxley family can rest in peace knowing that there is justice in this really bad crime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great insight to Moxley case and homocide investigation
Review: Mark Fuhrman did a great job of breaking down the facts of the Moxley case and the mistakes made by Greenwich police. In writing the book, he turned up the heat on investigators and the local citizenry to get the case investigated and prosecuted. He also provides interesting insight into how a detective investigates a murder, in his chapter "Homocide 101".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Detictives around
Review: I read his book -Muder in Brentwood- and would also give him a 5 for that. He did what any detivive should do..he looked arounf for clues...It was a shame what the Defence did to him. I read thier accounts in American Tragaty and they knew the only way to get O.J. off was to use Furman...They used something that had nothing to do with the case really..and won by it.
Anyway I think this book was great. At first I had a hard time because I read D.Dunne Seasons in Purg-3 tms plus saw the mini series..but after that it was all detictive works done while peers were giving him a hard time and cold sholders. He is one tuff dude. He could be on my side anytime. I to can't wait to read his next book...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: Mr. Fuhrman uses his skills to help bring long-awaited justice to a victim's family.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Compelling evidence and logic; weak editing
Review: The author does what we expect top-notch detectives to do: He brings together evidence and logic to present a strong case for what actually happened in this 1975 murder case. Not just who murdered 15-year-old Martha Moxley and why, but how the local police bungled a case that they likely could have solved in just a few days or weeks. Instead, 22 years went passed before the author "solved" the case in a way that has finally resulted in trial proceedings against the man that Fuhrman maintains murdered Ms. Moxley.

This book does, however, suffer from weakness: poor editing. Some facts keep popping up repeatedly throughout the book without any mention that the reader has already seen them before...several times. A good editor could have organized the information in a way that avoided this annoying pattern.

This is the first Furhrman book that I have read. I appreciate his skill in putting together a solid case, and I plan to read his other books.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Another terrible book by Mark Fuhrman
Review: I should have warned myself before checking this book out of the library. I should have remembered the garbage I'd read previously by Mark Fuhrman, Murder in Brentwood. But no. I went ahead and got this book, only to be dissapointed and bored to tears by another great example of bad true crime. At least it wasn't as God awful as his previous book. In this book he actually wrote about the case, not just defended himself as he did in Murder in Brentwood. I can't really blame the guy: he simply was not blessed with the gift of writing. Mark Fuhrman is just NOT A GOOD WRITER! All the facts are there, yes; all the opinions are there, including his own. But the book is assembled in such an unprofessional and boring way that the book is unenjoyable. I warn every prospective buyer of this book: spare yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mark Fuhrman
Review: may have been a lousy cop but he sure as heck can write a good book. Now, if we could only get him to write about Jon-Benets murder, maybe we could get Patsy behind bars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of Fuhrman's books...
Review: I loved this book. I found Fuhrman to be quite a competent writer as well as a superb detective. The story was fascinating and I found my jaw dropping on more than one occasion. I was shocked and surprised to find out some of the information revealed in this book. The link to the Kennedy family is just amazing. As someone who gets bored easily, this book was fast reading for me. I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys true crime or just a plain good mystery.


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