Talking with Female Serial Killers - A chilling study of the most evil women in the world
M**D
Nice
It looks good
A**S
Very disappointing read
I was looking forward to reading this but I’ve struggled to find a reason to continue further than a few chapters. The book is poorly written and grammatically awful. There aren’t really any conversations with female serial killers just the odd quote here and there and though she features on the cover, Myra Hindley isn’t mentioned in any depth at all. The language is clunky and archaic and doesn’t flow. The thing that bothered me the most was the authors constant need to mention the appearance of the killer, either being stunningly attractive or gross and porcine, when these had little or nothing to do with the crimes they committed. Very distasteful too that the author seemed to revel in recounting how many of his ahem ‘interviewees’ had some sort of sexual attraction towards him. Don’t waste your money.
N**S
Waste of time and money. Very poorly written
I thought this book would be very well written and informative so I was disappointed when I could only manage to read half of the book before getting so fed up with the type errors and the opinionated comments by the author of the book. Very difficult to follow especially when one of the names of a victim changes from Louise to Louis to Buddy. Not a good read for an academic or anyone with a good level of intelligence. Don't bother with this book, it's a waste of time.
C**L
So badly written, and random
Is there a 0 star option?The book is so badly written, it was hurting my eyes. Seriously, the author is the most sanctimonious man I’ve ever come across (by book of course!)He name drops so easily, and chapter to chapter I don’t know who the hell he’s talking about.Very Braggy, just a cock show in my opinion.
A**R
Don’t waste your money rubbish,,,
Not what it says on the front page ; if you are expecting in-depth interviews with lady killers don’t bother with this book poorly written vey disappointing read .
K**R
No real talk but a lot of surmising
Whilst the author spends a little time with each case, he spends more time promoting his own writing. Whilst many of the women here are killers they are not serial killers and little time is given to the analysis of why they have killed. Make accomplices are dismissed as lesser and it appears they are more evil if gay. Disappointing
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