When it comes to using my monthly credit, I rarely choose books that are less than 10 hours. I’m glad I broke that rule with this one. Even though I’d love it were longer, that could have easily made it too bloated. You get a lot of information, but none of it redundant or extraneous. The author does a great job of showing you all the necessary information and keeps an objective tone. The author doesn’t use spurious language meant to either make you like, hate or feel sympathy or empathy toward the subjects like SO many other true crime authors do. What’s great about the relatively short length is it’s replayability. How does Pathological bring it home for the win? Kevin Pierce and his instantly identifiable, pleasant voice. Pierce and Scott Brick are my favorite narrators, by far.