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Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters
The comprehensive examination into the frightening history of serial homicide.
In this unique book, Peter Vronsky documents the psychological, investigative, and cultural aspects of serial murder, beginning with its first recorded instance in Ancient Rome, through fifteenth-century France, up to such notorious contemporary cases as cannibal/necrophile Ed Kemper, Henry Lee Lucas, Ted Bundy, and the emergence of what he classifies as the "serial rampage killer" such as Andrew Cunanan.
Vronsky not only offers sound theories on what makes a serial killer, but also provides concrete suggestions on how to survive an encounter with one-from recognizing verbal warning signs to physical confrontational resistance. Exhaustively researched with transcripts of interviews with killers, and featuring up-to-date information on the apprehension and conviction of the Green River Killer and the Beltway Snipers, Vronsky's one-of-a-kind book covers every conceivable aspect of an endlessly riveting true-crime phenomenon. more
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- Posted: Jan-18-2009
Interesting from start to finish
This book is such an easy read and it is so interesting. The only boring part is the section of statistics. He describes the killers so very well and it is cool that he includes quotes from the killers. Great book do not recommend if you are a easily frightened because some of the content is...
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- Posted: Jul-06-2008
It Was "The Other Guy Tilt" Who Done It
The subtitles of this book promise a lot, but the book hardly delivers on those promises. Given that there really is still so little insight into the psychology of most serial murderers, a lot of the uncertainly here could have been excused if we hadn't been lured into these pages with the...
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- Posted: Mar-06-2008
Serial Killers for one and all!
Ever since I first read "The Stranger Beside Me", the ground-breaking book about the serial killings of Ted Bundy, so brilliantly written by Ann Rule, I have read lots of true crime books covering serial killers. This is one of the best books I've seen covering the topic of serial killers, and...
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- Posted: Nov-28-2007
Amazing
One of the best books on the subject. Comprehensive & detailed w/ case studies. I couldn't put it down.
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- Posted: Apr-11-2007
History, present, and future of serial killers
A lot of reviews focused on the history covered by this book, but what I found most compelling was in fact the second half, which discussed the "formation" of a serial killer. In the first half, the author goes back a few centuries to uncover gruesome truths of serial killers across Europe. With...
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- Posted: Apr-05-2007
Good book by a talented amateur
Peter Vronsky has an interesting personal perspective on serial killers. His book does not try to be a definitive source on all serial killers, but does try to provide an over view to the world that some of these killers live in. His writing is thought provoking and brings to light many...
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- Posted: Aug-17-2006
serial killers;the method and the madness of monsters
This is the best book i have read on the subject of serial killers and i have read hundreds in my studies.
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- Posted: Jul-13-2006
Highly Recommend!
This was a great book, Peter Vronsky obviously did a ton of research. The only minor complaint I have is there are times where he states the same things over again as if they hadn't been written in the book already. Other than that, in my opinion, it was indeed a well written book. He goes into...
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- Posted: May-10-2006
Required Reading Impossible To Put Down!
This book was on the list of required readings for a criminal justice course I took but it was actually fun to read compared to some of the dull and clinical readings we have to do. I began reading this book on the way home from the campus bookstore, and could hardly put it down until I finished...
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- Posted: Apr-25-2006
Best book on serial killers and I have read them all.
I am a huge fan of true crime and history and I have read every single book on serial homicide and this is by far the best book on the subject. Period. The author is truly an expert on experts-a historian who ruthlessly separates fact from fiction and truth from myth. This book takes a serious...
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