Wednesday, January 12, 2022

When a Killer Calls by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker

 


Review

I didn’t feel the book was as interesting as the author’s previous works.  Many times I couldn’t decide if I was reading a true crime story or an imaginary story while I know this story really happened.  The author tried to write events for those who like fiction, and those who love true crime books, to follow the events from the perspective of the profiling.  I would have preferred a drier, fact-only report.  I would have been more interested in the sin, not in the profiling thoughts of the profiler, which seemed to sometimes make it not important for the perpetrator to catch him, but whether the profiling was true.


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