True Crime
Review:Peter Vronsky's fascinating book is jam packed with an abundance of cultural, psychological, sociological and investigative insights into how and why serial killers emerge. The amount of detail and in-depth exploration in this work will certainly carry a reader into the dark unimaginable inner realm of human evil. And there in an abundance of case histories (some notorious, others less so, but still unimaginably horrific and disturbing) from which Vronsky cites. However, before he journeys into ... Read more
Review:When you read about Israel Keyes you will see what a madman he actually is. He was a dad, he owned his own business and yet he was a serial killer, rapist and even liked to rob banks. This man traveled cross country and would choose his victims randomly. If you are an avid TC reader, this book is hard to put down Author JT has written another best seller. Read more
Review:Good personality analysis but little suspense buildup. The long list of victims made it hard to keep track of who's who. Book provides food for thought for potential "Bundy killing-type victims"...POS Read more
Review:I read this book a long time ago and enjoyed it then too. I also saw the movie based on this book. Because this case was so complicated and long it's a good idea to read the book first then see the DVD. Read more
Review:You can tell the book was wrote by reporters, it reads more like a newspaper article. I wouldnt recommend it if this is your first foray into boston gangs since one has to know alot of other info not let on in the book. It was ok. Read more
Review:I feel like this book could've been written slightly better but overall it was very good. The story goes into detail of the struggles he faced on his rise to power and everything he had to do to get there. Read more
Review:It is hard to believe that a person could be so easily duped by a. Charming man but the sociopathic person is quite a piece of work! After working in the Psychiatric field, I have a suspicion of most everyone
Ever woman should read about the sociopathic personality before ever dating. And every male should read about the Borderline personality disorder. Read more
Review:I read this book because the Goldman's owned the book and OJ did not profit from it. Although the book was not well written, it gave a look into the mind of someone that murdered two people. The book revealed him to be self absorbed and a true narcissist that cared only about himself. Read more
Review:I had no idea what to expect with this book - I got it as I was tired of reading fiction. Really interesting. It put a lot into perspective about the safety protocols at hospitals that have been put in place in just the last decade. Read more
Review:Interesting to me as I grew up in the fifties in the fifties. I knew some of the people mentioned in the book and it was eye opening to me.
There was not all that much about Buffalino as a person. It seems to me to be more about facts gleaned from news or reports than a personal story of he Quiet Don. Read more