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True Crime Stories: VOLUME 2 : A collection of fascinating facts and disturbing details about infamous serial killers and their horrific crimes

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Uncover the unbelievable truths behind some of the most gripping and unimaginable true crime stories from across the globe in "True Crime Stories Volume 2". Delve into a captivating world of mystery and suspense as you unravel the complexities of the human psyche and explore the depths of the darkest corners of human nature. With this book, you'll benefit - A thrilling journey through some of the most astonishing and engrossing criminal cases ever documented, leaving you on the edge of your seat
- A treasure trove of riveting narratives that will captivate you and make you crave for more
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- A deep dive into the complex motivations behind these crimes, the painstaking investigations that followed, and the profound impact they had on the lives of those involved
Inside "True Crime Stories Volume 2", you'll
- Unsolved murders and audacious heists
- Shocking betrayals and mind-boggling acts of deception
- A diverse range of cases from around the world
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Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the most intriguing and bizarre crimes ever committed. Buy now before the price changes!

90 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 20, 2023

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Robert Adams

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Robert Adams (January 21, 1928 – March 2, 1997) was an American Advaita teacher. In his late teens, he was a devotee of Sri Ramana Maharshi in Tiruvannamalai, India.[1] In later life Adams held satsang with a small group of devotees in California, US.[2] He mainly advocated the path of jñāna yoga[note 1] with an emphasis on the practice of self-enquiry.[3]

Adams' teachings were not that well known in his lifetime, but have since been widely circulated amongst those investigating the philosophy of Advaita and the Western devotees of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.[4][note 2] A book of his teachings, Silence of the Heart: Dialogues with Robert Adams, was published in 1999.

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February 24, 2024
I couldn't finish this book, even with the best of intentions, the atrocious grammar and spelling I just couldn't take it anymore. These were 2 volumes I got for free on my kindle so no real damage done. If I paid for these books I would be royally pissed off.
USE A FUCKING SPELL CHECK & PROOF READER FOR FUCKS SAKE.
Definitely don't recommend, you need the patience of a saint to get through 2 of these books, I ain't no saint.
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