A bit off topic, but we were discussing Amanda Lamb's true crime books earlier. I should state she only has two crime books out; one on Ann Miller and the other on Stephanie Bennett.
I had followed the Ann Miller because Ann and Eric were actually involved in my pre-marriage counseling church.
I read Deadly Dose, and for lack of a better word, here's why I think it sucked:
-Everything in the book was directly out of the N&O and WRAL archives on the case
-The only new information to me was that Ann Miller had a boob job (who cares?)
-The book was composed of the news archives and Amanda Lamb interviewing ONE retired detective.
-That detective is a showboat. I'm not saying he isn't a good detective, but he's a showboat who LOVES the press.
-Amanda Lamb did not present any information from friends, church-goers, colleagues, families of either Ann or Eric Miller.
-Her physical descriptions went on and on and on. She seems obsessed with physical descriptions, and seems to dig people on their physical appearence. I thought it was odd, and then I paid more attention to Amanda Lamb in interviews. She is thin and attactive, but looks anorexic to me. Then suddenly her obsession of physical appearances did not seem odd, if she herself is obsessed with her own.
She does have a second book on the Stephanie Bennett case, which I was really interested in because I lived on Lake Lynn after college, and have met the detective who cracked the Bennett case through a mutual friend. However, I found "Deadly Dose" so distasteful I decided against the purchase.