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Unsolved Serial Killings

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this book is NOT for the faint of heart! It depicts realistic violence with vile and malicious activities, and delve into the darkness of the human heart and mind.
"Unsolved Serial Killings by RJ Parker is a fascinating glimpse into the mindsets of cold blooded serial killers. Complete with F.B.I stats, profile classifications and psychotic windows to peer into, this book is about the most horrific of criminals. There are some great examples of unsolved murders that leave the reader wondering, did the killer, stop killing, die, or go to prison on unrelated charges? A spellbinding page-turner from an author with investigator in his blood!"
If you enjoy true crime and especially reading about Unsolved Serial Killers, this is the book for you. It's hard to believe, that at any given time in the United States alone, there are thirty to fifty unidentified active serial killers at work constantly changing their targets and methods; however, some authorities think that number is even much higher.


Unsolved Serial Killings, #1 Bestseller, is compilation of over twenty criminal dossiers on Serial Killers that were never caught,


The Zodiac Serial Killer
The Frankford Slasher
The Original Night Stalker
Rapid City Serial Killer
The Babysitter Serial Killer
Highway of Tears Serial Killer
I-70/I-35 Texas Serial Killer
And Many More.


"Unsolved Serial Killings by R.J. Parker is a fascinating glimpse into the mindsets of cold blooded serial killers. Complete with F.B.I stats, profile classifications and psychotic windows to peer into, this book is about the most horrific of criminals."

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2011

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R.J. Parker

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RJ Parker, P.Mgr., MCrim, is an award winning and bestselling true crime author and co-owner with his daughters of RJ Parker Publishing. Inc. He has written 17 true crime books, available in eBook, paperback and audiobook editions, and have sold in over 100 countries. He holds Certifications in Serial Crime and Criminal Profiling.

ALL Paperbacks under RJ Parker Publishing are in the KINDLE MATCHBOOK program: When you purchase any print book, you get the eBook for FREE

Besides gifting books to his cause, Wounded Warriors, and donating to Victims of Violent Crimes, RJ has daily contests on Facebook where he gifts eBooks and autographed books.

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Profile Image for Sara.
48 reviews13 followers
March 28, 2015
First off, I am a fan of RJ Parker's true crime writings. I don't even bother to read the book descriptions before buying - I've read several other Parker ebooks and loved them, so I bought this one without thinking twice. Unfortunately, I was disappointed for several reasons:
1) The book starts out as 'serial killers for beginners.' The unsolved killings don't actually start until Chapter 8. Given the title, I felt that the extra information took up too many pages, given the short length of the book.
2) A lot of the information is very repetitive throughout the first seven chapters, and most of the unsolved killer chapters end with the same comments, such as "Did the killer die? Go to jail for another crime? We may never know"
3) The amount of grammatical errors, many of which I believe would be picked up in most spell-checkers. There was even a sentence with a word missing, when it was describing the location of a small town -- "just of I-10" or something along those lines. North? East? Who knows.

Unfortunately, the sad truth of unsolved crimes is that usually very little information is available. This is not due to lack of the author's research and I don't feel that it is fair to give poor reviews based on this alone. There are even some comments from the author about how little information was available on certain cases.

I would gladly give the book four or five stars if an update is issued to amend the repetition and grammatical errors. If you did enjoy this book, I highly recommend "Social Media Monsters: True Stories of Internet Killers" or "Parents Who Killed Their Children: True Stories of Filicide."
103 reviews6 followers
March 26, 2012
I found this book very informative, tho some of this info I knew, there was a lot I didn't realize. I had heard of some of these people, but there were many that I hadn't heard of. I have a fettish for reading about true and fictional killers.... I have personally reseached several killers and this has given me more to ck out! Very well written... Enjoyed!
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132 reviews25 followers
August 3, 2016
I need to stop reading these short books.
The stories were interesting (being well known cases and all) enough, but the way the author writes was really damaging to my perception of the book.
Profile Image for Trevor.
299 reviews
July 3, 2019
Truly awful.

The e-book doesn't actually start until about chapter 8, it's full of spelling mistakes (every single word with a double L only has one), random words just littered in sentences.

It doesn't really go into any detail about the murders at all. In fact, it's so brief it feels like it was written by a child who had a deadline before going out to play.

It took me a whopping hour to read the entire thing.

Avoid at all costs, it's utter tripe.
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May 4, 2021
Interesting read. But tiresome in the middle.
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216 reviews4 followers
February 6, 2012
Considering that this is about UNSOLVED serial killings, I was disappointed that the first 40% of the kindle ebook is just random 'facts' [profiling is not almost always accurate and/or helpful to police] and tidbits based on captured killers.

Then, when we finally get to the unsolved cases, the information is awfully light and undetailed. In fact; for two of the cases the police have ruled that there was no serial killer involved in the killings at all - they were random murders with no connections.


Profile Image for Leigh Anne.
31 reviews7 followers
August 22, 2012
Each case is covered very briefly, and I was disappointed that they weren't covered more in depth. OK for strictly informational purposes, it's a bit cut and dried - kind of like reading a short newspaper article on each crime. Unfortunately, there isn't any back story or details of the people involved in either the investigation or the crimes themselves - which is something that I find interesting. Not a bad read, but if you're looking for something to really sink your teeth into, this isn't it.
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204 reviews7 followers
March 16, 2013
I have to say that I am new to the world of true crime literature. I have long had a romance with reality homicide shows, so I tried this book just to see how I would react. The author delivers an informative look at the history of serial killers. From the early days of The 1800s to present I cannot believe that the serial killer is that prevalent. This is an indepth study that is set up as a case study style piece of literature that is great for an introduction into the world of crime literature. The editing is superb as well which makes for smooth and easy reading.
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699 reviews40 followers
January 15, 2013
This was a free Kindle book, but not only was it much too short, it was put together like someone had been in a huge hurry to make it available. The title did not fit the content at all; most of the cases cited in the book were actually solved, although they tended to be some of the more obscure, gory American cases in the country's history. I am glad the "book" was free, because I would never have paid for something that was put together this poorly
Profile Image for Paige.
35 reviews2 followers
August 12, 2012
Short read and some interesting facts but overall written at a grammar school level. Seemed as if written for a book report in school. Maybe the book is written for children. If you are looking for a brief introduction to serial killers then give it a read. Props to the author for giving his books to service men for free.
Profile Image for Jennifer.
383 reviews7 followers
January 31, 2013
This book tells the truth about some of the most terrifying killers that got away. It is hard to beleive that these men were never caught but truth be told they were just lucky enough to stay one step ahead of the police. RJ always give the most detail available in all of his books and this one is no exception.
Profile Image for Debbie Benson.
8,554 reviews29 followers
February 17, 2016
This book had the potential to be good but the author fell short. The only detail was in the classification of serial killers. The rest was a very brief overview of different serial killers which could have used more fleshing out to be mildly interesting.
Profile Image for Cindy K.
7 reviews11 followers
January 3, 2012
Full of typos, minimal information, and disappointing.
Profile Image for Rob.
72 reviews
May 10, 2015
Was this some 5th grader's school report on unsolved murders?
Profile Image for dana.
2 reviews
February 5, 2014
Short stories

very good, quick read for people who like true crime stories
I will definitely check out his other crime books.
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86 reviews
June 22, 2014
I love reading true crime books and this one does not disappoint. It's interesting to read about unsolved cases. There were many in this book that I did not know about.
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