Japheth Grimm's Reviews > Bonfire Bodies: The Shocking Story of Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen

Bonfire Bodies by Robert   Brown
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really liked it

It is often difficult to find good books that are respectful to the victims as they define a portrait of those who commit heinous crimes without sensationalising or glorifying the perpetrator's actions. I feel this book fits the bill nicely. Another great thing about this book is that it helps connect the dots of Mr Nilsen's childhood trauma with how he carried out his crimes in a way that doesn't excuse his actions.

I agree with other people who have reviewed this book and express that it reads a bit too much like fiction to feel completely accurate. After reading the epilogue, it can be assumed that the author did extensive research, including a thorough study of writings and recordings by Mr Nilsen.

Some of the dialogue is verbatim from Mr Nilson's home videos that I was able to find published on YouTube. The author likely filled in dialogue that might not have been accurate, but it makes the content easier to digest since these crimes were so bizarre and gruesome.

This book is a quick read, though I don't recommend it be read entirely in one sitting. If you are planning to read this book, you will enjoy it if you begin with the understanding that it is written in a way that is intended for English speaking readers on both sides of the pond. That said, it does irk me that the author interchangeably uses American colloquialisms and terminology to describe places and things that are inherently British.
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Reading Progress

January 5, 2021 – Started Reading
January 5, 2021 – Shelved
January 5, 2021 –
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January 21, 2021 –
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January 21, 2021 –
24.0%
January 21, 2021 –
27.0%
January 23, 2021 –
58.0%
January 23, 2021 –
87.0%
January 26, 2021 – Finished Reading

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