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Serial Killers (Encyclopedia of 100 Serial Killers)

True Crime Books by RJ Parker Publishing Book 12

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Serial Killers (Encyclopedia of 100 Serial Killers)

By: RJ Parker
Narrated by: Don Kline
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Eighty thousand words, 100 serial killers, 100 short stories - but thousands of victims. I've selected at random 100 from A to Z. For many beginner true-crime fans, this will give you just enough taste to each story that, if you want to find out more about a particular serial killer, you can search for related books.

The ultimate reference for anyone compelled by the pathologies and twisted minds behind the most disturbing of homicidal monsters. From A to Z, there are names you may not have heard of, but many of you are familiar with notorious names serial killers such as; John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Gary Ridgway, Aileen Wuornos, and Dennis Rader, just to name a few. This reference book will make a great collection for true crime enthusiasts. Each story is in a Reader's Digest short form.

"A compendium of 101 serial killers in "Reader's Digest" style. A recommended reference book of madmen and women" (Publisher's Weekly)

"A good read; great reference tool for true crime book addicts and contains just the facts. no glitter, no embellishments, just facts on 101 serial killers." (Serial Killers Magazine)

©2014 RJ Parker Publishing, Inc. (P)2014 RJ Parker Publishing, Inc.
Biographies & Memoirs Crime Murder Serial Killers True Crime
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What made the experience of listening to Serial Killers Abridged the most enjoyable?

The fountain of content, and the short chapters each providing another crazed killer

Who was your favorite character and why?

Plenty for anyone exploring the darkness of humanity

Which scene was your favorite?

So many locations of lives coming to an end

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The end of humanity

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This book is a treasure of depravity. This book is a must for anyone who likes to read True Crime and the darkest side of the subject.

The book gives you plenty of detail upon each the Serial Killers including dates, victims,and the outcome of each case. The word count on each case is perfect for short spurt reading that is if you can put it down without going into the next case. No wasted fluff in the writing just right to the facts.

As a bonus you also get an extra writeup from JJ Slate contributing to the 101 Serial Killer so you get a taste of her very impressive style of writing, I'm already becoming a fan of hers.

Murder and Blood Lust to the max

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If you like real crime content this is a good book. The narrator is decent and the chapters are short but good.

Good

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Very good narrator who knows how to tell a story! I highly recommend anything by RJ Parker.

A very chilling compilation of tales of murder.

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Interesting material is let down by mediocre research, basic mistakes, bad grammer and a lack of insight. It takes talent to make a subject like this one drag. Once he started talking about the Yorkshire Ripper paying a prostitute 5 dollars instead of pounds he totally lost me.

Should be great but...

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narrator easy to listen to. great voice. very informative but creepy too. very much worth it. some of the people I knew and some I didn't.

Good read

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