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Bezig met laden... The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2: Another 150 Serial Killer Files of the World's Worst Murderers (An Encyclopedia of Serial Killers)door Jack Rosewood
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Murderers or monsters, normal people turned bad or people born with the desire to kill; it doesnâ??t matter where they come from, serial killers strike dread into our hearts with a single mention of their names. Hunting in broad daylight or stalking from the shadows, we are their prey and their hunt is never done until they are caught or killed. With a worrying number of them living in our communities, working alongside us at our places of employment and sharing the same spaces where we spend time with our families, serial killers are typically just another neighbor that we barely think about. A worrying thought, to be honest. In The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2 we go through the lives of 150 serial killers who allowed themselves to fall under the influence of their darkest desires and took the lives anywhere from one to one hundred victims; we speak of their motives and how their stories ended (if they endedâ?¦), and remind you of the fear and pain that they left b Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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If you’re a True Crime book aficionado like I am, just look at my Amazon badge for being a TOP CONTRIBUTOR for True Crime books, then this endeavor by True Crime book author Jack Rosewood is one book that must definitely be in your library.
If you thought that the writing team of Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo couldn’t bring to their readers another collection of 150 murderers and serial killers then you’ve been horribly mistaken, for that is what they’ve done here.
It is one thing to merely write something regarding these perverted, depraved individuals and the horrific, heinous deeds they’ve done. There’s a massive juxtaposition when the writing dwells into the historical upbringing these individuals had to endure as children, a childhood which unintentionally set the stage for rest of their murderous lives.
The authors of this book have made sure to give their readers not only the mere childhoods of these individuals, they’ve made sure to include the psychological ramifications of their childhoods on their actions as adults. But writing about their childhoods merely sets the stages for these actions, gruesome details about their insidious murders have not been avoided as doing so would lessen the severity of their dastardly deeds.
Like many of the crime shows we’ve watched on television, the manhunts for these individuals are also included, along with their trials and ultimate outcomes which finally brought some justice to the families of those that been the unfortunate victims at the hands of these murderous individuals.
For having given their readers another marvelous compendium of 150 murderers and serial killers that is hard to put down. As a devotee for this genre of True Crime books, I find it hard not to give Mr. Rosewood and Ms. Lo the 5 STARS they so richly deserve. ( )