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Kill Redacted is a compelling read, with no chapters or pages number you are dropped into Michael world. Kill redacted is written in a unique way, it through letters and diary entries. Given this as a task in his therapy. But it turns into him explaining how and why he came to his decision.Michael is an interesting character, he intrigued me. I want to know his story. Although I didn’t like him on a personal level. He doesn’t seem like a nice person, he is all about how things reflect on him and how he wants to control every aspect of his life. I could hear him say my way is the right way, to justify his actions.There is a melancholy feeling to Kill Redacted, that when Michael lost his wife he lost his connection to the world. The people around him are unaware how discounted his is, and write his behaviour off a grief. I had to remind myself that I am only seeing his side of the story and we don’t know if there was another intervention.Several moment came out of left field, each making me say oh in a more and more dramatic fashion.Anyone that like a different take on crime fiction, I would advise picking Kill Redacted up. This book is about dealing with the aftermath of the crime.My rating for Kill Redacted is 4 out of 5.