Not a Very Good Murderer
by Ronan Farrow
Narrated by Ronan Farrow
Why You'll Love This
Ronan Farrow narrating his own investigation into deception and secrecy brings investigative journalism's rigor to an intimate character study about truth's cost.
About This Book
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow turns his investigative lens on a case that blurs the line between true crime and memoir, tracing the pursuit of a killer whose incompetence proves as unsettling as their intent. Set against the backdrop of real events, the story examines how crimes get buried, how institutions fail, and what drives one person to keep pulling at a thread everyone else has dropped. Farrow weaves reportage with personal reflection, building a portrait of guilt, accountability, and the strange moral weight of knowing too much.
Farrow narrates his own work, and the effect is intimate and assured. His measured, unhurried delivery suits the material perfectly, lending the more disturbing details a quiet gravity rather than sensationalism. At just over four hours, the runtime is tight and purposeful, with no filler. Listeners familiar with Farrow's podcast and broadcast work will recognize his instinct for pacing a revelation, making the audio format feel less like a companion to a book and more like the intended medium.