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Unabomber: On the Trail of America's Most-Wanted Serial Killer
When Federal Agents raided a remote Montana cabin to apprehend Theodore J. Kaczynski, the alleged Unabomber, they discovered what amounted to a one-room bomb factory. Now bestselling author John Douglas, the former FBI Unit Chief who originated the Unabomber profle, reveals the remarkable inside story behind the bureau's eighteen-year manhunt, the elusive Kaczynski, and hi...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
May 1st 1996
by Pocket Books
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Engaging read, written by one of the FBI lads who tried to track down this colorful nutcase. Douglas has a prose style more forceful than a lot of so-called literary giants. Though some of the technical info was a drag, much of the book was very well done. Could’ve used a better copyedit, though. About one conspicuous error every ten pages.
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John Edward Douglas is a former United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, one of the first criminal profilers, and criminal psychology author. He also wrote four horror novels in the mid 1990s.
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