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How to Find Zodiac

By: Jarett Kobek
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Dear Reader,

This is not the Zodiac speaking.

The one thing that I ask of you is this: please listen to this book. It is called How to Find Zodiac.

Being that this book is about the Zodiac, it offers a new suspect. The theory is probably correct. At the moment, the theory is unproven. But the idea is a bomb waiting to go massive. Can you see the flaws in the hunting method, or will you just agree and say, 'case closed'?

Either way, one thing is true: Zodiac can never look and seem the same after you listen to this book.

It was written by Jarett Kobek.

How to Find Zodiac includes an exclusive interview between author Jarett Kobek, true crime aficionado Rebecca Lavoie, and host of True Crime Obsessed, Patrick Hinds. This title encourages you to forget everything you think you know about the infamous killer as it reinvestigates what's possible within the case and poses a new suggestion of who's to blame.

Founder of the Obsessed Network and co-host of the True Crime Obsessed podcast, Patrick Hinds, agrees that the true Zodiac killer is probably revealed in Jarett Kobek's How to Find Zodiac. A mystery that has been at the forefront of American culture for decades, the title will continue to be a large topic of discussion on the True Crime Obsessed podcast and will be a featured panel at Obsessed Fest this fall. Any fans of true crime will be instantly hooked to learn who the real Zodiac most likely is.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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“A scruffy masterpiece of criminology. It seems to me that either Kobek's painstaking deductions are correct, or we must urgently revise the laws of probability." - Alan Moore, author of From Hell

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Sadly I found the book a dull trawl through documents and fanzines which had nothing to do with the zodiac killings. Any connection to the zodiac killer was tenuous at best. Not my cup of tea.

Dull and unconvincing

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An interesting take on an old case, but my god is the world on fanzines boring. This is worth a download, even just for the round table at the end where you get to hear from the author.

Worth listening to just for the round table bonus

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First off, a really good performance by Scott Brick, who makes a sometimes arduous trawl through documents more interesting.

This is a suspect book with no concrete proof contained within but many coincidences. The handwriting looks nothing like Zodiac, which is likely why the author downplays it. This book for the most part is entertaining. In my opinion, it could have been a few chapters shorter, or gone off into other areas of Doerr's life as the entire second half of the book is pretty much a list of Paul Doerr's available Fanzine activities, which becomes a bit boring and repetitive near the end. Highlights are the Renaissance fair, the bomb recipe and the best part of the first half of the book. It's a shame that Mr Kobek didn't research deeper into Doerr before publishing this book as the second half goes into the exact kind of confirmation bias that the author starts off stating he is against. Having listened to podcasts and interviews done after the book was released, it seems the author has found additional information, especially considering the car. This book was enjoyable overall, though could do with perhaps a revision in the future and perhaps expanded.

A sample of the first book is included, which sounds like an interesting title - even though I preferred the narrator in this book.

Also included is a PDF of important documents and a radio interview with the author.

Interesting look into the writing of Paul Doerr

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