The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers - Who, When, Where, Why!
2026 Edition
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Step into the shadowy realm of humanity's most notorious figures
The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers: Who, When, Where, Why! delves into the lives, methodologies, and dark motives of the world's most infamous predators. From Victorian London's fog-laden alleys to the modern streets of Beijing, each page unveils chilling tales and mind-boggling mysteries.
Discover not just the crimes, but the twisted psyches behind them. Learn about the tireless detectives, the unsolved enigmas, and the very fabric of what creates a killer. A great research tool and a must-read for anyone intrigued by the haunting depths of human nature.
Grab your copy now to embark on a journey through the annals of true crime, understanding the where, when, and why behind the world's most disturbed minds.
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