Thank you, Partner @bibliolifestyle @marinerbooks for
the review copy of Long Haul by Frank Figliuzzi.
Are you a fan of true crime? I am and I love to listen to true crime
podcasts. Long Haul is a true crime
story by former assistant FBI director Frank Figliuzzi. The FBI put together the Highway Serial
Killer Initiative to hunt for those responsible for 850 homicides across the
country that are linked to long haul trucking.
My thoughts on this non-fiction book:
· There is a great map at the beginning of the book that shows the victim locations. It visually shows what a real problem this is across the United States.
· The author interviews long haul truckers and does a ride along to get a sense of the road. I thought this was very interesting to learn more about long haul trucking in general.
· The book includes details on trafficking victims and survivors.
· The book also features how the FBI profiles serial killers.
· It also specifies the mentality of the victims as well as the predators.
· I learned that long haul trucking is the most likely occupation for serial killers, which I had never heard of before.
· The book focused mostly on the overall culture of long-haul trucking and trafficking with short summaries of true crimes that had occurred.
· Overall, there was a look at truck stop culture, the history of long hauling and how it included the sex trade. It even detailed very aggressive prostitutes and pimps trying to meet quota by banging on truck windows trying to engage truckers that were sleeping. Drugs are highly involved in this culture. It makes it an environment ripe for serial killers.
· Times have changed and trafficking and the sex trade has gotten higher tech and has moved away from truck stops to meet ups with truckers elsewhere.
· I learned a lot and I will never look at a truck stop the same way again.
· This was a short and easy read.
If you are looking for a true crime book to learn
about long haul trucking and how it has been used by serial killers in the past
and present, Long Haul is an interesting and unique read.
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