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True Crime Stories: 3 True Crime Books Collection (Books 4, 5, and 6)
- True Crime Novels, Anthology 2
- Narrated by: Terry Jenkins, David White, Thomas Stone
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
Night falls, and the rivers of blood flow forth once more. For what are murderers if not creatures of the dark? Hiding in plain sight as the average neighbor, co-worker, or even employer, just waiting for the moment to unleash their murderous urges. Whether they are sadistic in their methods, or not, does not change the common trait that they all share: the presence of evil.
These crimes shock us to the core, leading us to wonder just what is going on in their minds that leads them to take lives without any feeling of remorse...yet deep down, we’re actually intrigued by their crimes. Fascinated, even. In truth, these killers bring forth a dark curiosity that keeps us intrigued, book after book, and once we’re done, we begin to reflect on how interesting the psychology behind these characters can be.
It is precisely because of this wondrous fascination that we have compiled a fresh set of three true crime stories books, following the success of our first collection, and this time, with the best-selling volumes four to six. Thirty-six tales of bloodshed and terror, police investigation, and the background of each and every killer await you, with each subject varying from serial killers to mass murderers, ruthless monsters to seemingly harmless members of the community.
No two killers are the same, and no two murders are committed for the same reason - this much you are about to find out. Listener, you are about to embark on a road of horror, death, and cruelty. Are you ready to walk the blood-chilling path into the mind of a killer?
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- Emily
- 04-10-18
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Volume 4
This book covers 12 true crime murder cases, many of which are older, some of which are more recent. This wasn't my favourite of the True Crimes series as it felt a bit stilted, but it was still interesting.
Rating = 3* / 5*.
Volume 5
This was a very good anthology detailing crimes concerning Susan Schwarz, Victor Licata, Scott Peterson, Rae Carruth, Jack Kevorkian, the Menedez Brothers, the Wilson Family, Robert Blake, Helen Sullivan, Ricky Hart/Steven Goff, Dominique Dunne and Eva Dugan. They were all very interesting, and despite some of them not being all together known, Rosewood brings together interesting little tidbits from the cases; the importance of the murder victim playing cards in Susan Schwartz's case, the first female execution punishment in the state of Arizona in Eva Dugan's case, the Lacey and Connor Law that developed from the aftermath of the Scott Peterson case.
Overall, it was very interesting and Rosewood has done a fantastic job with this anthology. The narrator chosen, David White, is brilliant and has the perfect voice for this series. The transition music is also suitably creepy.
Rating = 4* / 5*.
Volume 6
This was a good installment in the True Crimes series. The theme of this volume seemed to be cases that confused investigators, and I found it incredibly interesting. For once, I didn’t know any of the cases included so I feel like I’ve learnt a lot from this book. I also really liked how it was incredibly geographically diverse.
Rating = 4* / 5*.
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