November 17 1973, a mysterious mass murder at Gitchie Manitou. Five teenagers die, and a girl survives. Four decades later she’s ready to reveal what happened that night.
In this chilling account, the authors don’t intend to bore the reader with unnecessary details. What you will find in this book are facts that are interesting and straight to the point. Nevertheless, there’s a lot to digest, those details are not for the faint-hearted. Especially when you know that it really happened, how that so-called Gitchie girl was treated is heart-tearing. At a young age, she had to endure a nightmare, a nightmare a girl shouldn’t have to go through. Despite having found justice, her life will never be the same again. Written in a short but concise manner, that’s how I like true crime novels.