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The Big Book of Serial Killers #2

The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2: Another 150 Serial Killer Files of the World's Worst Murderers

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Our first volume caused such an impact that we’ve decided to bring you the long-awaited Volume 2 of the most comprehensive Serial Killer encyclopedia ever published!

Murderers or monsters, normal people turned bad or people born with the desire to kill; it doesn’t matter where they come from, serial killers strike dread into our hearts with a single mention of their names. Hunting in broad daylight or stalking from the shadows, we are their prey and their hunt is never done until they are caught or killed.

With a worrying number of them living in our communities, working alongside us at our places of employment and sharing the same spaces where we spend time with our families, serial killers are typically just another neighbor that we barely think about. A worrying thought, to be honest.

In The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2 we go through the lives of 150 serial killers who allowed themselves to fall under the influence of their darkest desires and took the lives anywhere from one to one hundred victims; we speak of their motives and how their stories ended (if they ended…), and remind you of the fear and pain that they left behind.

But what can you expect from The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2?

You will find such things

An excellent A-Z list of all of these deadly killers, allowing you to reference the encyclopedia whenever you need to find out more about any single murderer.All of the uncensored details of their crimes, with much effort taking into account to describe their horrific acts.Important information on their date and place of birth, date of arrest and number of victims, among other facts.A list of Trivia facts for each killer, allowing you to learn more about their personalities and any films or documentaries made about them.So, with nothing more to add – it’s only time now for you purchase this book and begin learning about 150 of the sickest, most dangerous serial killers in world history.

This is the next level in are you ready to learn about the evilest men and women in history?

437 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 20, 2019

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Jack Rosewood

91 books146 followers
I live in one of the most beautiful places in Florida, Jupiter, with my wife, two kids and our golden retriever, Vincent. I've been a full time author for the last 15 years and I wouldn't trade it against anything in the world!

My father was a journalist and wrote about some of the worst crimes you could ever imagine, and that's where my big interest from serial killers and other horrible crimes comes from. Just to hear my father talk about the evil acts of Ted Bundy as we were out fishing as a kid are some of my best memories.

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Profile Image for Chantelle Melia.
79 reviews37 followers
January 24, 2024
Decent read but goes on forever 🙄 honestly I just got bored after a while as all of the information was old and not updated which I expected with a second book
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25 reviews
May 19, 2021
It's a fairly decent encyclopedia, but I had issues with it.

I ended up skimming a ton of it. There were misspelled words, homophones, questionable word choice, and that was just the technical writing aspects.

The style they chose for writing about the victims left much to be desired. Namely, rape victims are victims of crimes. They didn't "have" things done to them. Someone else chose to do things to them. The writing for the murderers' backgrounds uses active voice. Where it's obvious that person a did x, y, and z. Then the writers abruptly change how they write when writing about the victims. Instead of saying person a did x to person b, it's now, person b had x done to her. No. I know this is how people like to talk and write about rape and murder victims, but I find it completely unacceptable.
Profile Image for Píaras Cíonnaoíth.
Author 143 books202 followers
November 24, 2019
A very comprehensive serial killer encyclopedia...

This is another great read that was really hard to put down. It's an insightful and graphically detailed account of some of the most horrific serial killers. In fact, while reading yet another of Jack Rosewoods books (with Rebecca Lo), I just had to keep turning the pages yet again. Not necessarily because it's all that enjoyable in any way, shape or form, to delve a little too deeply into the malefic minds of such murderous men, but because I sincerely believe that most people are fascinated in one way or another by serial killers. Perhaps it’s the human morbid fascination with death. I’m not exactly sure. However, maybe it just astounds the average person as to how depraved other individuals can be.

Even if you are a seasoned campaigner of true crime, The Big Book of Serial Killers Volume 2: Another 150 Serial Killer Files of the World's Worst Murderers (An Encyclopedia of Serial Killers) will surely raise more than a few hairs on the back of your neck. It was a first-class read and the author gave a perspective to these horrific crimes that was both fascinating and intriguing. This was one of the better true crime books that I have read recently.

I would highly recommend this read to all fans of the true-crime genre. I’m also a big fan of Jack Rosewood so it’s another 5 Stars from me. Well done again!
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2,615 reviews32 followers
December 8, 2019
I am fan of true crime books. This one is amazing. An unbelievable 150 serial killers, some I had never even heard of and some well known. I love the way the book is organized and since I had not read the first book, I had to get that and am reading it as well. Fantastic book on a very gruesome topic.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Profile Image for Bianca.
17 reviews2 followers
January 19, 2022
While I gave the second book a chance after already not being very convinced of the first one, I am still kind of disappointed. Again, proof reading would have helped with eliminating a lot of repeated or missing words and some information was repeated multiple times, making the book longer than it needed to be. Also some information was not really true and I noticed that sometimes, the names were messed up. Also here again, often the timelines were not in order or reversed, while the layout was usually for them to be in chronological order. Some aliases were not listed on the correct spot, but were mentioned later on.

All in all, I am not convinced of the book(s) and the author and will refrain from reading any more of their books.
30 reviews
December 15, 2019
I really loved the first volume and really enjoyed reading this one but I became a bit bored halfway through
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461 reviews13 followers
December 30, 2020
Interesting enough but really needs to be read over as the mistakes were annoying me. Dragged on for me.
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Author 51 books1,825 followers
November 25, 2019
A powerful and detailed encyclopedia of serial killers

Florida author Jack Rosewood inherited his fascination for heinous crimes from his father, a journalist covering major grim crimes such as Ted Bundy. He is fascinated with serial killers – their development psychologically, their preparation for their life of crime, and the details of how they made their bloody black marks on the world. Jack moves away from his intensive studies of serial killers to explore current crimes most of which are discoveries for the reader – even the Jack Rosewood reader! He is joined by co-author Rebecca Lo with whom he has published four other collections - TRUE CRIME STORIES: TRUE CRIME ANTHOLOGY - and together they survey THE BIG BOOK OF SERIAL KILLERS Volume 2 – electing to share the incredulous horror of 150 more serial killers.

Jack and Rebecca open with an introduction explaining the decision to place these gruesome stories before us: ‘…there is a big stretch between solving your problems with anger and actually going out and taking the lives of innocents because of a twisted desire within you that controls your urges. This is the definition of a serial killer. Serial killers are not necessarily psychopaths of pariahs of society, as we have been taught by television – many times, they are the next-door neighbor who smiles at us every morning or joins us when we walk our dog. Sometimes, they’re even the uncle, cousin or nurse taking care of our children, believe it or not. There are countless examples of these deadly individuals walking among us with impunity…This book has been created for more than a trip into the tales surrounding the crimes of sick, twisted individuals that took lives for fun. It brings value…by educating its readers on the dark underground of murderers across the world…’

From this terrifying introduction Jack and Rebecca address not only the back histories of these serial killers, but also carefully describe the manner in which the killings occurred with a sense of psychological finesse that is rarely found in books such as this. Adding the trials and outcomes of the killers along with interesting trivia about many of them makes for a complete overview of each serial killer. We read, we learn, and we begin to understand.

Easy reading? No, because of the subject matter but not the style of journalism. This is another important book from Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo. We must remain vigilant.
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4,156 reviews101 followers
March 2, 2020
The serial killers that interested me the most are: John Bodkin Adams British serial killer; Donato "Walter" Bilancia Italian; Juan Vallejo Corona Mexican; Manuel Moore, African American; Ronald Joseph Dominique American; Juana Barraza Mexican; Joseph Paul Franklin American Caucasian, Racist Killer; Gerald Armond Gallego & Charlene Adell (Williams) Gallego American serial killers; Belle Gunness Black Widow; Friedrich Heinrich Karl "Fritz" Haarmann German serial killer; John George Haigh English serial killer; Charles Ray Hatcher Caucasian American serial killer; Johann Otto Hoch Bluebeard; M. Jaishankar Indian serial killer.

Warning: This book contains extremely graphic adult content, violence, or expletive language &/or uncensored sexually explicit material (LGBTQ, child verbal/mental/physical/sexual abuse, human sex slavery, prostitution, & trafficking) which is only suitable for mature readers. It may be offensive or have potential adverse psychological effects on the reader.

I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.

A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very well written true crime thriller book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great true crime thriller movie, PP presentation, or better yet a mini TV series or even a documentary (True Crime; American Crime Story). There are no references, works cited, or endnotes so I will only rate it at 4/5 stars.

Thank you for the free author; PDF; LAK Publishing; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; book
Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
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Author 5 books286 followers
November 27, 2019
I read this book via an Amazon KINDLE Unlimited download.

If you’re a True Crime book aficionado like I am, just look at my Amazon badge for being a TOP CONTRIBUTOR for True Crime books, then this endeavor by True Crime book author Jack Rosewood is one book that must definitely be in your library.

If you thought that the writing team of Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo couldn’t bring to their readers another collection of 150 murderers and serial killers then you’ve been horribly mistaken, for that is what they’ve done here.

It is one thing to merely write something regarding these perverted, depraved individuals and the horrific, heinous deeds they’ve done. There’s a massive juxtaposition when the writing dwells into the historical upbringing these individuals had to endure as children, a childhood which unintentionally set the stage for rest of their murderous lives.

The authors of this book have made sure to give their readers not only the mere childhoods of these individuals, they’ve made sure to include the psychological ramifications of their childhoods on their actions as adults. But writing about their childhoods merely sets the stages for these actions, gruesome details about their insidious murders have not been avoided as doing so would lessen the severity of their dastardly deeds.

Like many of the crime shows we’ve watched on television, the manhunts for these individuals are also included, along with their trials and ultimate outcomes which finally brought some justice to the families of those that been the unfortunate victims at the hands of these murderous individuals.

For having given their readers another marvelous compendium of 150 murderers and serial killers that is hard to put down. As a devotee for this genre of True Crime books, I find it hard not to give Mr. Rosewood and Ms. Lo the 5 STARS they so richly deserve.

90 reviews1 follower
August 20, 2023
Very good, informative book about serial killers from around the world. This book had information on a lot of serial killers I had never heard about and contained short profiles (1-5) pages about them detailing their upbringing, crimes, trails, and fun facts. There were some small editing mistakes in the book (sometimes years/names would get mixed up) which made the reading a bit confusing at times. I do wish there were some further details provided, especially when it comes to the upbringing and trial portion of the book. I fell like those sections were breezed past in some of the profiles. Also, the upbring section just had general details of the murders which were covered in more detail in the next section, rendering the previous section useless. It almost seems like on some of the profiles, the authors ran out of time and couldn't complete the upbringing section. But overall, if you want a quick understanding of 150 serial killers, this book does a great job in giving you the basics and serves as a good jumping off point if you want to read more about a certain killer.
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4,580 reviews141 followers
December 2, 2019
I was blown away!

I don’t like buying serial killer books as I am familiar with I thought 99% of all serial killers. This book is change my mind it was hours upon hours of deprave killers I’ve never heard of male and female. Leave it to Jack to always have a surprise in store. He is such a great daughter this book is no different. If you like true crime and serial killers, but hesitate to get new books as you have read all the famous serial killers don’t hesitate it has been so long since i’ve purchased the book, but I will definitely purchase this in paperback. I read it on Kindle unlimited just in case it was the same O same O, but it was not. This is a true encyclopedia of serial killers there’s something for everyone historical and modern if you like crime by this book!
Profile Image for Eva.
583 reviews16 followers
April 11, 2024
3.5/5
A chilling anthology of some of the most prolific serial killers. The book focuses in people A-Z and gives a brief description of their background, their murders, and their arrest. It also tells the reader the whereouts of the murderers (i.e. what happened to them). Some are still living in prison, a handful were never caught.

While there were some typos and editorial errors, you can't gloss over the fact that this is a pretty big information database. I've never read something like this (and may never again due to nightmares) and I can say that it was easy to read and I was given all the info I wanted to know. There's no need to go deeper unless you want to be truly scared. (And I don't want to do that to myself, these people scared me plenty already!)

Recommended for anyone who finds themselves fascinated by heinous crime.
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100 reviews
December 14, 2019
There were so many cases in here that I'd never even heard of; which was quite refreshing. He features murderers from all over the world. I wish the profiles were a little bit longer as he left me wanting to know more. Seemed to be very well researched.
Profile Image for Hayleigh Marie Whitelock.
71 reviews
May 24, 2021
So interesting!

A lot of the serial killers in this book I hadn't heard of which makes it more interesting and engrossing to read. I've really enjoyed any of the books I've read so far from this author and I don't think that will change!
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97 reviews6 followers
December 18, 2022
I found this book after reading the first volume and again I wasn't disappointed. This volume seems to include a much more diverse selection of criminals from all over the globe so I took a lot more interest in it.
4 reviews
May 30, 2023
This book was really good it cut straight to the point there wasn't any author speaking the facts where really interesting a little graphic, hard to read the ones about kids. But overall this book was really good a quick read too
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321 reviews4 followers
November 22, 2023
WOW! Author goes into alot of detail about serial rapists/murders with some interesting facts about the individual and case. This was a "browse book" where I read thru it, but I read every page. its a fast read...
1 review
January 12, 2020
Interesting

Was pretty good 👍,read on a Saturday.Suggest it to people that like to read about serial killers. Thank you and good night
7 reviews
October 18, 2020
Doesn't really get in depth like a book should about each individual and what drove them to kill.
Profile Image for Lisa.
3 reviews1 follower
January 21, 2022
Great book, very informative. The only thing that frustrated me is the typos and grammatical errors. I would highly recommend this to anyone who loves true crime.
53 reviews
July 7, 2022
Simple read

Several typos and mistakes. Easy read. several names I knew and many more I didn't know. Short on the gory details.
4 reviews
January 1, 2024
Excellent book with great info, a few spelling errors but overall very informative.
60 reviews
March 27, 2024
Very scary

It amazes me how people have the courage to do such things! How they believed they were going to get away with it.
Profile Image for Mickey McCarthy.
14 reviews
April 16, 2025
Great for informative facts. Broken down by killer/killers.
If someone is doing a research paper, I would recommend volumes 1 & 2.
Profile Image for Kate Black.
4 reviews
August 1, 2023
Straight to the facts about the serial killer and their murders.
Although, someone needs to do better editing on this and the preceding book.
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Author 2 books55 followers
September 25, 2025
Repeated review.

What can I say about this book that hasn’t already been said? Nothing original, obviously, because I’m not the only one who’s read it.

It’s a collection of serial killers. That in itself is intriguing. They suck ass, sure, but a lot of us are interested in learning more about them. I recognized a few but most of them, I was like “who?”, then “damn”.
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