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Talking with Serial Killers: A Chilling Study of the World's Most Evil Murderers

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Talking with Serial Killers A chilling study of the worlds most evil people ABISBOOK John Blake.

368 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2024

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Christopher Berry-Dee

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Chris was a former Royal Marine intelligence officer. He is now a criminologist who has interviewed over 30 serial killers.

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3 reviews
March 9, 2025
Though this was a great book, it was lovely to read about people that I hadn’t hered about before as well as the great details of they’re upbringing and what lead them to doing the things they did.
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57 reviews
September 14, 2024
fascinatingly dour, this book is a thoroughly researched collection of grisly serial killer crime. the “talking with serial killers” part of this book is a tiny bit disappointing though - there is very little in the way of interview itself, and the book is largely a recounting of the crimes, and backgrounds preceding them.

the author also considers factors of childhood and biology/psychology that may contribute to the compulsion of a serial killer, making a nice debrief to each segment. whilst not exploitive, something slightly unpleasant (beyond the morbid details themselves) is the author’s descriptions of some victims having been “pretty” or some variation of attractive. this is used to portray hallmarks of certain killers targeting patterns, but given that some of these subjects are minors, it gives the narration tone an unnecessary discomfort of its own.

this book is of an ilk that is neither pleasant to read nor something to eagerly recommend, but is gripping in its morbidity and misery. i read cover to cover in a little over 24 hours out of somber horror, but also a need to move on to something with more warmth and goodness. although this book perhaps misrepresents itself with the promise of conversation with killers, true crime aficionados will find this book worthwhile.

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13 reviews
November 5, 2025
10/10 book (in terms of the writing rather than the crimes). I would highly recommend, his writing is very good. Some of the crimes are quite disturbing so if you don't like that sort of thing I wouldn't recommend reading before bed or anything. But it is a good book and fascinating.
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November 16, 2024
These sorts are compiled in a way that's easy to forget that they actually happened. It felt like I wasn't just reading a bunch of facts but several short stories.
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5 reviews
July 3, 2025
Theres a lot to unpack emotionally. Each chapter is a new blow. Leaves you shocked at the heinous crimes that have been committed in history and continue to be committed
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November 19, 2025
There were some facts in this book that I haven’t heard before
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