Description
Eighteen chilling cases. Eighteen shocking conclusions. One volume that will haunt you.
TCK Volume 8 strips away the dramatisation and delivers pure, unvarnished truth about humanity's darkest acts. These are the cases that slipped through the cracks, presented with raw, uncompromising detail.
What sets this series apart?
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No padding, just pure storytelling. Every case cuts straight to the core.
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A global killing field, from European woods to South American slums.
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Legendary killers alongside obscure monsters you've never been warned about.
Inside you will find:
A teenager crawling three miles with severed arms to ensure justice, four girls burned alive in a yogurt shop inferno, a self-proclaimed vampire hunting children in Kenya, bodies rising from frozen Oregon lakes after a century of secrets, and a Swedish journalist entombed in a homemade submarine.
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Two men who vowed to kill every week, a federal informant turned serial killer, victims memorising their captivity to catch their tormentors, a Japanese dog breeder dissolving clients in poison, an Easter Sunday family annihilation, railway predators terrorising London, and other true nightmares ripped from crime scenes throughout history and across the globe.
This book is for those who demand:
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Straight-to-the-point accounts of real murder.
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A glimpse into the minds of genuine monsters.
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The dark, hidden stories that rarely see the light of day.
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Binge-worthy chapters perfect for reading on the go.
WARNING: Contains graphic accounts of real-life violence and murder.
Your next obsession starts here. But don't say we didn't warn you.
From the bestselling TRUE CRIME KILLERS series.
Also by this author: Bizarre True Crime, Orrible British True Crime, Monsters of True Crime, Serial Killers Encyclopedia Series.
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