Not exact matches
For what it's worth, Amazon currently sells
books by a number of other
serial killers and mass murderers, including the likes of John Wayne Gacy, David «Son of Sam» Berkowitz, and the most infamous mass murderer of all time, Adolf Hitler.
GW can be a christian yes but there are some people who are catholics and christians and jehovas and atheist and so on that don't understand their wrong doing, saying God is on my side to go ahead and kill millions of innocent woman and children based on lies while the truth is for oil, that's not a real christian in my
book, There's plenty of
serial killers out there that says they've heard God telling them to kill.
anyone who actually followed that horrible
book would be amongst the world's worst
serial killer / mass murderers.
The
book was loosely based, many feel, on real - life Wisconsin
serial killer Ed Gein.
The drama Instinct is based on a soon - to - be-published James Patterson
book, and stars Alan Cumming as a former CIA op who is pulled away from his normal life to help the NYPD stop a
serial killer.
Laurie is now a tattooed, traumatised party slut and Dr Loomis is a crass talk - show exploiter out to cash in on his association with
serial killer Michael Myers, who has been sitting in a shed, growing his hair and eating dogs for a year and decides to go after Laurie (outed as his sister in Loomis's latest
book) this Halloween — gruesomely killing a random bunch of folks to get to her.
Jeffrey Dahmer's murderous exploits have been chronicled in newspaper articles,
books, TV episodes, documentaries, and podcasts, but My Friend Dahmer takes a different approach to profiling the notorious
serial killer.
The film is a by - the -
book serial killer thriller but delivers a nice surprise ending.
He, naturally, is lured back by the NYPD to help track a
serial killer who is using Reinhart's first
book to leave clues.
Bluebeard (Edgar G. Ulmer, 1944) Screened during Fantasia at the launch of the
book Recovering 40s Horror Cinema (highly recommended), this
serial killer film set in Paris but filmed in a poverty row Californian studio has a busy soundtrack like a completely modern film.
Child 44 came out three years ago this month, and I remember taking the galleys home, intrigued by the concept (a
serial killer in Stalinist Russia) but not expecting anything else about the
book to be out of the common way.
The first
book, Child 44, introduced readers to Leo Demidov, Soviet war hero and rising star within Stalin's State Security force, who must stop a
serial killer the State refuses to admit exists.
I've put together a monstrous collection of
books for storybundle.com, a dozen tales of werewolves, zombies, dinosaurs, bloodthirsty
serial killers, vampires, and more.
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A Thriller Award nominee for Best eBook Original Novel...
Book 1 in award - winning author Alexandra Sokoloff's riveting new Huntress FBI series about a driven FBI agent on the hunt for that most rare of all
killers: a female
serial.
«Outsized, eccentric characters, a complex story and an abundance of historical detail make this engrossing
book more than just another cookie - cutter, religious - nut
serial killer thriller.»
On this year's list, I love Game by Barry Lyga, the second
book in a series about a boy who vows to catch
serial killers... starting with his own father.
I also read a rather good
book about a
serial killer, Widow Killer by the Czech writer Pavel Kohout, though the setting had much to do with its a
killer, Widow
Killer by the Czech writer Pavel Kohout, though the setting had much to do with its a
Killer by the Czech writer Pavel Kohout, though the setting had much to do with its appeal.
While some of the pieces about time travel and the ChronoGuard almost had my eyes glazing over, things I loved in this excellent novel were the
book refitter's own language, the fictional Thursdays, the Stupidity Surplus, Schrödinger's Night Fever Principle, the good ship Moral Dilemma on the Hypothetical Ocean, Aornis Hades timeloop prison,
books whose genres change, piano exchange, the
serial killer pun and the cheese smuggling.
An FBI agent teams up with a former Marine to uncover a
serial killer in Shadow Fall, the latest
book in Laura Griffin's Tracers series.
As the
book opens, a Philadelphia
serial murderer dubbed The Plate Glass
Killer has struck again, but the case appears to be open - and - shut.
Several years ago, after researching his true crime
book The
Serial Killer's Apprentice, James Renner was diagnosed with PTSD.
Reader name: Sue Hometown: Morton Grove, IL Favorite genre: Detective stories,
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Set in Stalin's Russia, the
book is a nail - biting, gasp inducing thriller of the first order about a civil servant, Leo Demidov, who is investigating a
serial killer.
What with all the CSI television dramas,
books by FBI profilers and frightening news stories about
serial killers, we've become quite familiar with the concept of the criminal psychopath, a person without remorse.
After spending two decades researching Jack the Ripper, Patricia Cornwell claims to have cracked the notorious
serial killer's case in her new
book, Ripper: The Secret Life of Walter Sickert (Thomas & Mercer), out today.
Crime writer Patricia Cornwell is preparing to release her second
book detailing «proof» of the identity of London's most famous
serial killer, Jack the Ripper.
But I had never read a
book about
serial -
killer aliens.
I woke up this morning to find my first
book at # 9 on the crime fiction /
serial killers list.
But nothing comes without a price as the residents of Carson City, Nevada soon find out when a
book, housing the malevolent spirit of a nineteenth century
serial killer, turns up in town and one by one begins feeding on the darkness contained within each of its chosen authors.
If you love reading twisted stories of vicious
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The «unusual afterlife,» as Rolling Stone puts it, of Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho (PRH / Vintage; Brilliance Audio; OverDrive Sample) is not simply that 25 - years later it is still the most notorious
book of 1990s, but that the story of a well - heeled
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After discussing the incredibly long Dublin Literary Prize longlist, Chad and Tom discuss Polish Reportage, Stanislaw Lem's
book covers, ordering
books for Riffraff, and a
serial killer.
Based on the
book's description, even though it's not thriller fiction, the
book is about as close to that genre as you can get:» The chilling true account of one of the twentieth century's most prolific female
serial killers.»
Say they think you like
books with tall men who wear dark suits who are
serial killers.
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Douglas Preston's latest
book, the true story of a
serial killer in Italy, shows that the world is far from exhausted for those who want to travel deep.
The publisher describes the
book as «swiftly paced» and «breathlessly suspenseful,» the story of a police manhunt for an elusive
serial killer terrorizing the streets of Boston.
There are TV shows based off of
serial killers, and the
books discussing
serial killers are many.
Dr. Van Nuys has published scores of articles in both scholarly and popular periodicals and is co-author of the 2001
book, This Is The Zodiac Speaking: Into The Mind Of A
Serial Killer.
Cassandra Clare meets Kerry Greenwood meets Patricia Cornwell in this first
book in a blockbuster series set in 1920s New York about a teen psychic and her similarly gifted friends on the hunt for a
serial killer.