The Killer Across the Table by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker

Hello beautiful people! Welcome to a new review! For this review, I get into one of my favourites, another book following the chronicles of John Douglas, one of the men who created the behavioural analysis unit with the FBI. The Killer Across the Table follows four different cases that John and his co-workers investigated, and… Continue reading The Killer Across the Table by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker

The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule

In this review of Ann Rule's "The Stranger Beside Me," the author reflects on her complex feelings toward Ted Bundy, detailing the extensive damage he caused. While revealing insights into Bundy's allure, the reviewer emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the numerous victims. Ultimately, the book is recommended for its unique, human perspective on a notorious figure.

Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

"Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann is a gripping true crime book set in 1920's Oklahoma, unraveling the shocking history behind the Osage Nation's wealth and the brutal murders that followed. The book sheds light on the racism toward Indigenous communities, offering a poignant, essential read. The compelling narrative is enhanced by impactful photographs.

American Predator by Maureen Callahan

This book review focuses on "American Predator" by Maureen Callahan, a chilling narration on the life, crimes, and capture of serial killer Israel Keys. The reviewer appreciates the book's impactful writing and ability to credibly describe law enforcement missteps, allowing for a captivating read despite its disturbing content. However, the ineptitude of some professionals connected to the case dismays the reviewer.