Harold Schechter - The Serial Killer Files Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (10568 votes)
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Review #1
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It seems to me that Harold Schechter wants this book as a compendium of almost all things similar to used to be criminal liability sequential killers. He says himself often enough that I imagine he imagines readers looking up themes, but not reading the book in its entirety. This is that the only reason I only gave the book four more precisely than five hit.
Schechter is that in the middle my winner used to be criminal liability writers. I like his style at the same time will last to read his books. Despite the cyclic nature of this book, I read it embrace to embrace. Because it contains information on a many of sequential killers, I managed only decide so much outrages at a sitting. If for you are a beginner at reading used to be criminal liability, for you will be stupefied by parts of the book. I have read more of these accounts in other books, many of which others by this creator, so that slowed me down, as but, for that was repetition not only in this book but repetition of other books. Overall, I enjoyed this read, but no one readers who have read a significant number of used to be criminal liability books may wish to skip this one unless they wish a quality research work source at the same time abundance, abundance suggestions of other books to read . I am glad I read it.
Review #2
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Reviews as I keep them short. I will on this one very. This book, while very graphic, is that best. Serious, leaving virtually no questions of than anyway happened. Periodically, I had to pause at the same time decide a burst due to how nauseating human creatures can be. I came away from this book more aware of my surroundings….in particular with strangers. Makes another alert, if one can decide anything away from reading about individuals who are so non-human.
Review #3
Audiobook The Sequential Killer File by Harold Schechter
For a personality interested in the psychology at the same time facts nearby sequential killers through history this is that a must read. Harold Schechter has the ability to convey the facts at the same time details of a variant without over inflating or dramatizing them but at once without sounding completely scientific at the same time merciless. I wasted hours back checking facts at the same time reading subsequent on the fates of killers at the same time victims in abundance of the options he references, for what their are abundance (I wish to say hundreds but I’m not completely convinced that’s used to be). I found the evolution of the public understanding of sequential killers to be interesting. Schechter does not follow a chronology but more precisely tackles main parts at the same time ubiquitous themes behind sequential killers then and uses examples found intercept centuries to bring to light the main details behind the psychology or behaviour ornaments of misspoke themes. Very but done.
Review #4
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Very exhaustive research work by the creator. The book is that very informative, exciting, at the same time hard to shackles down. I advise this book for anyone interested in sequential killers, their motivations, at the same time ways. I worked on doom row for 23 1/4 years at the same time got to know several sequential killers individually at the same time the book is that spot on.
Review #5
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I am finding myself consumed with all of Schechters works this time. This was a amazing read. I figured out a ton of brand new info about books, creators, painters. The only reason for barely four hit is that it is that quite cyclic. Abundance killers are referenced innumerable times at the same time any time similar short description follows. Its practically like every chapter was written separately for some reason else then barely compiled in this book. But it doesn’t misfortune the book by no matter what means. I would still highly advise it along with no matter what at the same time all of his other books.
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