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message 201: by Fishface (last edited Jan 09, 2019 08:39PM) (new)


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Sadie (tarahogan) | 8 comments I just finished Serpentine by Thomas Thompson which wasn’t as great as I’ve been told. I just started Death Trap by M. William Phelps. I’m hoping it’s better then my last book.


message 204: by Caitlin (last edited Jan 17, 2019 10:44AM) (new)

Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments I finally finished Bestial: The Savage Trail of a True American Monster and moved on to My Life Among the Serial Killers: Inside the Minds of the World's Most Notorious Murderers and thus far... it's not terrible, but I'm also glad I didn't buy myself a copy lol. I also just grabbed Murder In Spokane (because it's basically impossible for me to step into the library and leave without a book lol) to read once I get done with My Life Among Serial Killers and The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and Peoples Temple


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Fishface | 19044 comments Tara wrote: "I just finished Serpentine by Thomas Thompson which wasn’t as great as I’ve been told. I just started Death Trap by M. William Phelps. I’m hoping it’s better then my last book."

I found myself pretty bored with Serpentine too. I was all psyched about reading it because it was such a runaway bestseller when it first came out.


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Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments I got about 70 pages into My Life Among the Serial Killers: Inside the Minds of the World's Most Notorious Murderers and then I gave up because the other started getting on my nerves. Went down hill real fast lol.

So, now it's on to The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and Peoples Temple


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Fishface | 19044 comments I got so irritated with Morrison's book that I was actually making marginal notes about how stupid I thought she was. I NEVER write in a book.

The Jonestown one is a whole different level.


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Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 649 comments Fishface wrote: "I got so irritated with Morrison's book that I was actually making marginal notes about how stupid I thought she was. I NEVER write in a book.

The Jonestown one is a whole different level."


Fishface, I feel your pain. I'm ashamed to admit I have been reduced to defacing a LIBRARY BOOK in frustration at the writing in the book.


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Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments I got about as far as her trying to alter the definition of a serial killer to suit her own views and decided it wasn't worth the likely spike in my blood pressure lol


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Fishface | 19044 comments What I couldn't stand was the way she thought of every observation she made about the guys she worked with as some shattering new insight into serial murder. It would probably seem all new to her since she's clearly never read anything about psychology or psychiatry anywhere. I still can't get over the way she totally dismisses head injuries as having an effect on a person's behavior. It's as bad as Joel Norris thinking ALL serial killers must have head injuries because he found out that Henry Lee Lucas had one.



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Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments I noticed that too. Read less than 100 pages and I still lost count of how many times I caught myself thinking or saying "this is news to you?" Or "you didn't know that already?" lol


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Erin  Small | 5 comments Currently reading Right Behind You, By Lisa Gardner.


message 213: by Fishface (last edited Jan 21, 2019 10:55AM) (new)

Fishface | 19044 comments Well, crime found me again in Rat Scabies and the Holy Grail: Can a Punk Rock Legend Find What Monty Python Couldn't? At one of the innumerable metaphysical lectures the two questers attend in the course of this book, one of the speakers turns out to be Ivor Edwards, a Jack the Ripper expert talking about Saucy Jack's apparent connection to the Grail quest. Dawes doesn't say exactly what the content of the talk was. I like to think he said that Ivor's favorite suspect (Robert Stephenson) was gutting those poor women to read their entrails to lead him to the Grail.


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Hari Brandl (crochetbuddies) | 649 comments I have finished reading "I'll be gone in the Dark" by Michelle McNamara. Not up to it's hype, much as I feared. I think it suffers from a natural lack of organization because it was a work-in-progress when she died, and others prepared her notes, and articles she had completed for it, for publication. The contents reveal a jagged time line (chapters 1-3 of part one are entitled "IRVINE, 1981", "Dana Point, 1980", and "Hollywood, 2009", for example, a jumping back and forth in time that continues through the writing. This may not be down to Ms McNamara, but in any event is not explained.
Still, It is an amazing book if only because of the volume of information she amassed, and the dedication to the case she displayed. Obsession, surely.
I recommend it strongly to all the members of this book club.


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Erin  | 376 comments Currently reading Gable's Women by Jane Ellen Wayne.

Its a gossipy book about Clark Gable's love life. So far its more rumor than fact.


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Fishface | 19044 comments And just received one I forgot all about ordering, The Dragon Behind the Glass: A True Story of Power, Obsession, and the World's Most Coveted Fish. As I recall it is a rare example of piscatorial true crime.


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Fishface | 19044 comments All kinds of horrors in those three books.


message 222: by Lady ♥ Belleza, Gif Princesa (last edited Jan 31, 2019 08:36AM) (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3713 comments Mod
Fishface wrote: "Now reading Duel with the Devil: The True Story of How Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr Teamed Up to Take on America's First Sensational Murder Mystery."

I read this. I also went to the address where the well is, yes it's still there, but was unable to get in to see it.

Link to my review


message 223: by Fishface (last edited Jan 31, 2019 09:30AM) (new)

Fishface | 19044 comments What, is it under the foundations like Sadako Yamamura's well, or is it a tourist trap with set visiting hours and a gift shop that sells quilted muffs?

I found a package under the desk chair in the front room. It must have fallen out of my bookbag. Slit it open and found my eagerly-awaited copy of Wolf Man: The True Story of Francisco Arce Montes - The First Global Serial Killer.


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Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments Picked up Nightmare in Rochester: The Double-Initial Murders from the library yesterday and got started on that so I can finish quickly since the author will be at our library in February to talk about it.


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3713 comments Mod
Fishface wrote: "What, is it under the foundations like Sadako Yamamura's well, or is it a tourist trap with set visiting hours and a gift shop that sells quilted muffs?

I found a package under the desk chair in t..."


It's in the basement of a building in Soho, on Spring St. Used to be a cafe/restaurant but when I went there the business had shut down. I don't remember where I saw the address, it might be in the book.


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Fishface | 19044 comments That's very Sadako Yamamura, then. How cool that the well still exists.

*rushes to the den to watch RINGU*


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Fishface | 19044 comments Just got my copy of Deadmonton: Crime Stories from Canada's Murder City! To my suprise it's been autographed by the author...


message 228: by Koren (last edited Feb 04, 2019 01:26PM) (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1606 comments Reading Fatal Charm: The Shocking True Story of Serial Wife Killer Randy Roth by Carlton Smith. Goodreads says I haven't read this book before but it sounded familiar. Finally I did a search and found out Ann Rule also wrote a book about Randy Roth, A Rose for Her Grave and Other True Cases. I should have known as it takes place in her usual stomping grounds.


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Caitlin (cmmcgee_writer92) | 210 comments Finished Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI a couple days ago, which I thought was really good. Then plowed through I, a Squealer: The Insider's Account of the "Pied Piper of Tucson" Murders in about two hours. And now I'm about halfway through In the Name of the Children: An FBI Agent's Relentless Pursuit of the Nation's Worst Predators, which so far is pretty good but also a tough read given the subject matter.


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Koren  (koren56) | 1606 comments Needed a book with 'snow' in the title for a challenge and chose A Wicked Snow by Gregg Olsen. Absolutely love this guy's True Crime but not a fan of his fiction. The plot reminded me a little of Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men by Harold Schechter.


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Earlier this year I finished Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit which was great, although it was not very informative with regard to the profiling technique itself. I might read other books by this author later.

Now I'm slowly and carefully walking through the streets of London in the 19th with The Complete Jack the Ripper.


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3713 comments Mod
Lori-Ann wrote: "I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer, Michelle McNamara. I cannot recommend this book enough. Although she died (in her sleep, @ age 46, accidental OD), HER assistant researchers completed her book. I was pleased they..."

Reposting to add link


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Fishface | 19044 comments Just started The Murder of Bob Crane right before bed. It was so absorbing that before I got in the shower this morning I was almost halfway into it.


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Fishface | 19044 comments Finished The Child Killers amd now well into The Mutilators: From the Files of True Detective Magazine. The latter started right out with Andrei Chikatilo and gave a great deal of grisly detail about what The Goose did to his victims. Then it moved on to Ricky Lee Green. Guh.


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I am now reading The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy: The Shocking Inside Story. I got to page 50 or so, so far. I like the way she writes, very detailed and honest.


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Fishface | 19044 comments Just got my copies of Spouse Killers: From the Files of True Detective Magazine, Cult Killers and From the Files of 'True Detective: Hooker Killers in the mail. The latter was remarkably expensive, suggesting that it is wildly popular for reasons that would probably be disturbing if I knew what they were.


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Fishface | 19044 comments Also well into I Am Cain by Gera-Lind Kolarik with WAYNE Klatt.


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Sadie (tarahogan) | 8 comments I’m reading For The Thrill of It Leopold and Loeb


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Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Tara wrote: "I’m reading For The Thrill of It Leopold and Loeb"

Awesome Tara! I read about these two many decades ago and I want to revisit this one.


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Fishface | 19044 comments I just got my copy of Murder in the Bayou: Who Killed the Women Known as the Jeff Davis 8?. I have zero memory of having ordered it.


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3713 comments Mod
Tara wrote: "I’m reading For the Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder That Shocked Chicago Leopold and Loeb"

Re-posting to add link.


message 249: by Fishface (last edited Apr 12, 2019 05:54PM) (new)

Fishface | 19044 comments Just got my copy of Bizarre Murderers II: From the Files of True Detective Magazine. Whoo-hoo! Also just started reading Over The Top, which is great stuff.


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Fishface | 19044 comments Started Remembering Denny last night when it came in for me at the library. It's an outstanding addition to my Prep-School Trauma shelf.


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