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Brain food for the guiltily obsessed.

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Revisado: 01-27-19

I’m one of those freaks who can’t get enough of serial killer talk, but to have a book explain why I am the way I am, and why they are the way that are is akin to holding the Boogeyman Bible in your hand. This book analyzes not only the “rockstar” killers that we know (and feel guilty for love-hating so much), but turns its psychoanalytical eye on us, the public, society if you will, and exposes our culpability in the creation of the monsters we fear, yet obsess over, so much.

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Chilling. Spellbinding. A masterpiece of journalistic storytelling.

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Revisado: 12-11-18

I’m not one to mince words, so I can cay with conviction that “Evil Has a Name: The Untold Story of the Golden State Killer Investigation” is one of the best books in the genre I have ever read, well, listened to, up there with “He Who Chases Monsters” and Robert Graysmith’s “Zodiac”. While thoroughly gripping throughout, it is also a tale of heartbreak, and I am glad to say that nothing is exploited for shock value. The victims and their families, those that agreed to be interviewed, are, in my opinion, the main focus of the story, making it all the more powerful.

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