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In the Shadow of Madness – A Brief History of a Serial Killer
by Prof. Heinrich Müller

The killer had no name. So he gave himself one.

This gripping short biography takes you deep into the most chilling unsolved serial murder case in American history: the Zodiac Killer.

Between 1968 and 1974, a mysterious man terrorized Northern California—killing at least five victims, sending cryptic letters to newspapers, and mocking police with ciphers that still baffle experts to this day. He claimed dozens of victims. He left behind symbols, puzzles, blood. Then he vanished. No arrest. No trial. No justice.

In this meticulously researched and sharply written volume, historian and true crime author Prof. Heinrich Müller unpacks the Zodiac’s reign of terror:
– The murders and their victims
– The coded messages and media games
– The suspects and false leads
– The FBI investigations
– The legacy of fear and myth

This is Book 2 in the bestselling series In the Shadow of Madness – A Brief History of a Serial Killer, following the acclaimed volume on Ted Bundy. Each book stands alone—but together, they trace the darkest edges of the human psyche.

For readers of true crime, unsolved mysteries, criminal psychology, and historical nonfiction, this concise yet powerful case study brings one of the 20th century’s most haunting figures back into focus.

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