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A Personal Journey June 7, 2007 Patricia A. Hofrichter (Santa Clara, CA) 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is very personal to my heart since my very good friend is very close to the Bagby family & I am from Pennsylvania where this tragedy took place. David Bagby's writing is very eloquent, considering the circumstance. I hope this story of how the Canadian Government failed this family will help change the laws in Canada. An EXCELLENT read.
Excellent Book August 21, 2007 Kirk Moehle (madison, NJ United States) 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
An excellent book. Definitely not a happy book, but one that is extremely informative about the US and Canadian Justice Systems, and their impacts on everyday families. An amazing glimpse of how people deal with tragedy, and what it takes to get a killer behind bars.
Dance with the Devil May 8, 2009 Linda C. Combs 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
You need to first see the video "Dear Zachary" and then read this book - the book is great and fills in a lot of detail that couldn't be included the video. This is a heart wrenching story that leaves you crying for David and Kate Bagby.
Heartbreaking....Dance with the Devil June 24, 2009 Kathleen E. Pierce (Salinas, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Dance with the Devil and the book Dear Zachary, are the most heartbreak that any family can bare. The fact that one death could have been prevented had the laws in Canada had the interest of the victims and not have blinders on to what an ANIMAL this person was. She should have rotted in jail for the first life she took,the destruction and heartbreak she had caused. But she was allowed to run free, free to kill again. I hope the lawmakers in Canada have trouble sleeping at nite. Kathi PierceDance with the Devil: A Memoir of Murder and Loss
Tragic March 24, 2010 Janette A. Widhalm This is a phenomenal book, well written, about the tragedy that destroyed a family and ruined the happiness of several friends. This is a must read and at the end, leaves you feeling as if you personally know the family and wish you could have been lucky enough to know the ones - no longer with us.
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