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Killing For Sport
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And if there be anything at all which can in any way justify the high-sounding title of “the noble science,” we may look for it now. For the man who can ride straight to hounds and hold his own over a stiff country must possess some qualities which are not to be despised. He must not only[6] be a fine horseman—and fine horsemen are few and far between—but he must know how to combine courage with judgment, prompt decision with sound discretion. Here for the good rider, whose heart is in the right place, are the true pleasures of the chase.
But let us now look at the other side of the picture. It has been a splendid run, but . . . Read More
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"I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than a poet can help the inspiration to sing..."
H.H. Holmes
The book is filled with quotes by serial killers (and other people), which I found at times quite distracting. In many places they even felt irrelevan
Not as detailed as I expected. If you already have a basic understanding of serial killers, this book is pretty much common knowledge.
Review originally posted at Book of Bogan
A convenient set of Frequently (Apparently) Asked Questions about the lives, loves and crimes of serial killers, as written by someone with a particular agenda to push. Littered with quotes from serial killers themselves, as well as real world examples, Killi
This book is poorly written and treats the reader as an imbecile. Too much dumbing-down makes for a poor read.
I'm not a fan of this one. She had some good points, but seemed bent on knocking the FBI and their methods through the whole thing. it got a little old.
It's more the author's style and tone I disliked more than the content. Although the content was a little ho-hum for people well-versed in true crime.
Shocking, compelling and at times deeply disturbing "Killing for Sport" is an eye opening view into the minds of serial killers. Unlike other books on the subject Author/Profiler Pat Brown simplifies the difficult to understand jargon and explains each aspect in common language. Her book gives the r