An edition of The Need to Kill (2003)

The Need to Kill

Inside the World of the Serial Killer

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An edition of The Need to Kill (2003)

The Need to Kill

Inside the World of the Serial Killer

  • 2 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
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"You've heard the myths about serial murder. All serial killers had horrific childhoods. They have an uncanny ability to elude the police. They prey on anyone who crosses their path. They're mutants from hell. Above all, they're not like us." "Those are the myths. In The Need to Kill, one of the field's leading researchers tells you who the serial killers really are. The reality may be even more frightening than the myths." "Drawing on 20+ years' research - including experience as a homicide investigator - Dr. Steven A. Egger brings new clarity to questions that are rarely answered accurately in the media."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: The Need to Kill
The Need to Kill: Inside the World of the Serial Killer
October 8, 2003, Financial Times Prentice Hall
Paperback in English - 1st edition
Cover of: The Need to Kill
The Need to Kill: Inside the World of the Serial Killer
October 8, 2003, Financial Times Prentice Hall
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First Sentence

""In modern society, we create strangers of each other-and as we become strangers, we begin to see others more as objects and less as human beings.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV6515 .E345 2003, HV6515.E345 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7336321M
Internet Archive
needtokillinside0000egge
ISBN 10
013143344X
ISBN 13
9780131433441
LCCN
2003060932
OCLC/WorldCat
52901342
Library Thing
959373
Goodreads
595462

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"In modern society, we create strangers of each other-and as we become strangers, we begin to see others more as objects and less as human beings."
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