![]() ![]() The problem with the book is that it hasn’t been updated since it was published, save for a tacked-on chapter on the making of the film. (Because let’s face it, it’s not in the SFPD files any more.) Whatever you want to know about the Zodiac’s reign of terror, it’s probably in here. ![]() The text is terrible and graphic repro is pretty poor, but there’s a wealth of information in there, gleaned from the source and, on occasion, some gumshoe work of Graysmith’s own. Cheaply printed, it’s definitely produced to tie in with the (excellent) Fincher movie which extensively used this book (and its sequel) as a frame. As well he should, given he was working at one of the newspapers to receive ciphers and cheery letters from the murderous astrology fan. There’s a little repetition in the reviews because REPETITION IS WHAT YOU GET FROM READING THESE BOOKS, BUCKO.Ĭartoonist-cum-chronicle Robert Graysmith has a pretty decent retelling of the Zodiac killer story here. ![]() Read before a re-watch of David Fincher’s Zodiac because these were instrumental in its creation. ![]()
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