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Inside the Mind of the Backpacker Killer: Ivan Milat

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A gripping exploration of the life, crimes, and chilling psychology of Ivan Milat, Australia's backpacker murderer, one of the most infamous serial killers of the twentieth century.

Ivan Milat’s killing spree through the Australian outback left a trail of terror and cemented his legacy as one of the most ruthless serial killers in history. Targeting young backpackers seeking adventure, Milat turned the idyllic Belanglo State Forest into a nightmare, brutally murdering at least seven travellers. His horrifying crimes became the real-life inspiration for the hit horror film Wolf Creek, an iconic piece of Australian cinema.

This book unravels the shocking details of Milat’s brutality, the relentless investigation that brought him to justice, and the cultural effects that turned his story into both a cautionary tale and a dark fascination for true crime fans. Discover the unsettling truths behind the man who terrorized a nation.

Perfect for fans of Mindhunter, Making a Murderer, and anyone drawn to the real-life stories behind horror’s most haunting legends, this is the definitive account of a killer who terrorized the Australian Outback.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 4, 2025

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October 12, 2025
This was my first encounter with this killer. The start of the book gave insight in to his character and upbringing. the majority of the book was about the backpackers . It was a fairly short reader and could have been longer. The title needs to be reworked as this is more about the crimes than the mind. Everything is laid out perfectly and there is not any delving into the crimes or the why which was what i was expecting based on the title. I think the main issue is this is a basic insight read into a very dark killer with a hint of more crimes but due to its length it fails to do more than detail the childhood of the killer and his marriage and the backpackers and what happened to them. I would say this would appeal to any true crime readers who like a short read and basic on the surface information. Hopefully this killer will be revisited by the authors and more depth and detail added in any follow up or rewritten editions. This is however a 4 star read because it is easy to follow, informative and distrubing. Thank you netgallery, publisher, author ,
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155 reviews3 followers
August 4, 2025
Thanks, Goodreads and Gemini, for giving me a copy of Inside the Mind of the Backpacker Killer by Tanya Farber in exchange for an honest review.

Having once been a backpacker in Australia, albeit in a time of mobile phones and internet, I was intrigued as to how Farber would report on Milat, who by all accounts was sadistic but with unresolved questions as to why he did what he did.

Farber's most interesting chapters are on his background, Milat, being one of 14, who grew up in an emotionally stunted family. Common in books of this quality, this is given as a factor but prefaced with a 'other kids suffered but didn't become sadistic serial killers' type of line.

Whilst I think Farber writes well about her subject, I think it is obvious that the book is fleshed out from other reports and books, thereby giving a perfect summary of what happened. It's three sections worked out quite well though and I think the descriptions of the flora were quite strong.

Perhaps I wanted a bit more about the supposed cooling-off period. There's a minor chapter about potential victims, which I would say tallies well with an opportunist who enjoyed hunting birds of prey. I always think it's sad that victims are left unaccounted for. This, for a future edition would be worthwhile to extend on to have contemporary information about the ongoing work bringing to light his villainous behaviour. Additionally, there is surely more information about Milat. This was quite light.

Was I glad to have read it? Of course, undoubtedly. Will I read others? Of course, undoubtedly.
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2,341 reviews112 followers
September 17, 2025
Inside the Mind of the Backpack Killer: Ivan Milat by Tanya Farber and Jeremy Daniel is a good detailed look at the killer and his victims as well as the acts themselves.

This is the type of true crime book that doesn't take too much effort to read, there is not a lot of analysis that might require understanding and everything is laid out nicely. If you enjoy books that give you the information and offers some surface level psychological assessment this will be up your alley. I usually prefer ones that delve deeper into the psychology and sociology of the crime(s) but I enjoyed this one as a break from some of the darkness those books can generate. The crimes here are certainly dark so maybe not getting too far into his mind is a good thing. I did like that we got to know the victims a little better than many books. In some ways that took this from potentially being a dark book into being more of a sad book.

I think most true crime fans will enjoy this. It is definitely more than some of the books that are really nothing more than previous articles paraphrased into a book. This has structure and a good voice, and will keep you turning pages.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.
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21 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2026
The first book in my goal of reading 17 books in 2026 (a small goal, I know). Gifted to me by my grandma.

This was a good summary and a quick and easy read. It definitely makes me want to read something way more in depth. There were a few things repeated which seemed a waste of space in such a short book, and overall it seemed like the editing wasn't the best (in one part it is mentioned that Karen became pregnant and gave birth to Ivan's daughter, then when Karen made a run for it there was no mention of what happened with the daughter, only her son from a previous relationship). It was enjoyable though, and I would recommend it for a quick read or introduction to the topic.

3.5/5
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170 reviews15 followers
September 4, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley & Gemini Books Group for allowing me to read this advanced copy.

As an Australian I was always fascinated by this case and this book gave me so much more insight into the victims and their families.
It was written quite well and there were only a few times I felt it was a little repetitive.
Otherwise it is a very well written true crime book.
1,084 reviews21 followers
October 4, 2025
Well written with lots of information. Sad but good book. I have always liked reading true crime books. Do I like what people do? No, but it is interesting to find out information on it.
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189 reviews
November 24, 2025
I hadn't ever heard of the backpack Killer before reading this book.
please check your triggers, but great true crime read 📚
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28 reviews1 follower
September 4, 2025
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Firstly, thank you to NetGalley and the author for allowing me a copy of this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

**This review DOES contain some spoilers**

TW - rape, murder, kidnapping, self harm, anorexia?, animal abuse, domestic violence

I went into this book without any knowledge on this case, I’ve never heard of it before. After reading, I just don’t understand how he was let off so many times. Holy shit, this guy is an evil POS, along with his attorney. I feel so horrible for every victim, if they were surviving or deceased. This was written in a way that I can easily understand, and it wasn’t confusing - straight to the point. Also the ending??
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