My Review of Tremors in the Blood by Amit Katwala

Title: Tremors in the Blood 

Author: Amit Katwala 

Expected Publication: March 7, 2023 

Publisher: Crooked Lane Books 

Genre: True Crime, Nonfiction, History 

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review: 

Anyone who knows me knows I love all things true crime from books, documentaries, podcasts the whole work. So when I saw this one, I knew I would love it!  I have yet to hear much about this, which was very interesting. The whole book was quite brilliant! 
So Katwala starts with a pretty taboo story of Henry Wilkins. Now, Henry's story was his wife was gunned down by a thief in a devastating accident but is that all to the story? Well, she was gunned down by a thief, but many of the extras did not appear to be all the ins and outs of the story. Katwala goes into the development of the polygraph and the person who helped sponsor it, August Vollmer. Now August Vollmer was very active in developing the modern policing we know today. So these both go hand in hand. This book is full of exciting people and their stories, highlighting the difficulties the police were having in a time of almost constant change. I enjoyed the different cases that Katwala discusses and how he discusses them. While this was not really a book that will keep you on the edge of your seat, it provides enlightening and enjoyable entertainment!   I want to express my gratitude to Crooked Lane Books and Netgalley for this enriching and enticing read! 

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