A review by bibliomaineiac
Finding Amy: A True Story of Murder in Maine by Joseph K. Loughlin, Kate Clark Flora

4.0

A tale of the tragic disappearance and murder of a young woman in Maine's largest city. Unfortunately, it highlights the depravity in some people. It also shows an inside view into how long it can take for investigators to search for answers in a case, how they are bound by the law to follow a set of rules, and how a trial works, and the difficult parameters prosecutors must follow, that defense doesn't. The writing isn't the best, but the tale the writing tells is, while not "good" (how can a story of the loss of the life of a promising young woman be good?), it is good in that the ideals of Amy St. Laurent might live on.