On The Farm by Stevie Cameron
I had been waiting for this book to come out as I had just finished Cameron's previous novel about Pickton and the missing women of the downtown east side. Because of the publication ban during the trial she had been unable to give the details of the case in 'The Pickton File'. That novel showcases more of a personal look in collecting research for the book, talking to the families, and her experiences in writing it.
Now that the publication ban has been lifted, the new novel, 'On The Farm', is a much more straight forward look at exactly what happened to these girls, the police investigation and the trial proceedings. It sheds a lot of light on this famous case. Warning that it is graphic as she writes about exactly what happened to these girls and what the police found and collected for evidence. It's a horror but very interesting, especially when getting an inside look at our justice system and the investigation process leading up to laying charges.
Rating: Slow Clap It.
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