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Crime and Brutality at it's best. Most murders are unpremeditated acts submitted in a concise snapshot of fury. In any case, there are different murders that are more vile, persuaded by avarice, or to satisfy distorted wishes. This book has all the daily newspaper features as far as Crime and Brutality is concerned.
I won't recommend this book to the soft-hearted people though. Trust me, this book has all the negativity as far as real life murder and other crime is concerned. If you believe you can take it, then go for it; Orelse don't. Crime scenes got really brutal inside.
Interesting to find out that allthough these murders are pretty gruesome a lot of them didn't kill as many as i thought. Not that i'm condoning any of them of course , murder is murder whatever way you look at it. Just amazed at how little i knew about them despite a lot of them being huge stories mentioned on tv etc throughout my life.Very informative and well written.
quite intense and disturbing to read about so many murders and killings that have occurred through the years. each murderer had their own brief segment in the book talking about their childhood, their motives and the number of people that they've killed, along with their different methods. it's the perfect bite-size information that does not really overwhelm the reader though, it feels overwhelming going through a decent amount of crimes that the book features from Bonnie & Clyde to Jack the Ripper to the Yorkshire Ripper to John Wayne Gacy and many more. wow can't wait to finally read something light after this hahaha
This is a small book with several short murder stories inside. Whilst it is what the cover suggests I found myself quite dissapointed. It wasn’t quite as good as I’d hoped really. The cover really did draw me in and I was excited about the book due to the appearance of the cover but it didn’t live up to my expectations. The text size was ridiculously small too which I think didn’t help matters. This book came as part of a large collection and I just hope the others won’t feel this much of a let down.
This is probably a bit dated now but it was an interesting read and I enjoyed the concise summarising of the crimes and the brief snapshots of brutality that lead me to research further.
Meh. It was an old book so I was curious to pick it up. It doesn't stand the test of time but it was interesting to see how these crimes were written about years ago.
সেদিন এই বইটার উপর, একজনের কমেন্টস দেখে পড়া শুরু করি। এক কথায় বলা যায় নৃশংস। পড়তে পড়তে মাঝে মাঝেই মনে হচ্ছিল, আমিও কি এতটাই নিষ্ঠুর যে এই বইটা পড়ছি আবার শেষ না হওয়া অব্দি পড়াও থামাতে পারছিলাম না। সত্যিই, কিছুটা হলেও মনের জোর দরকার এই বইটা পড়তে। অনুবাদ ই গাঁ শিউরে দেয়, মূল টা আর চেষ্টা করবো না। অনুবাদক তার কাজ করেছেন, কিন্তু অনুবাদের মান গড়পড়তা চলতি বাজারে পাওয়া অন্যগুলোর মতই, কোন বিশেষত্ব নাই।
Definitely a bit out-dated as it was first published in 1986. Also a lot of non-PC terms are used but that makes sense because of the time of release. Full of short and sweet overviews of infamous murders, it's a good starting point for someone just starting to get into true crime or even just a coffee table read for fans of true crime.
super straight forward, a bit lame, i thought it would be more interesting. the comments make me want to continue reading it. but so far can't be bothered.