The sole survivor of a time-traveling serial killer who began his murder spree in Depression-era Chicago tries to hunt him down in 1989 along with help from an ex-homicide reporter.
CHAPTER 3 The afternoon sun beat into the large windows behind Detective Matthew Adolphus's desk . He grabbed his hot cup of tea and leaned back in his office chair . The springs made a satisfying groan . Adolphus looked through the ...
Examines the century-old series of murders that terrorized London in the 1880s, drawing on research, state-of-the-art forensic science, and insights into the criminal mind to reveal the true identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper.
In the first edition of this book Patricia Cornwell named the killer as the artist, Walter Sickert. This paperback includes even more evidence for her compelling and credible conclusion.
Like Joseph Waumbaugh and other cops-turned-writers, William Vanderberg puts down his nightstick and picks up a pen--and the results are truly arresting.
In The Eyeball Killer, investigating cop John Matthews with journalist Christine Wicker, exposes the private demons that turned one man's sick fantasies into one of the most appalling murder sprees in the annals of Texas crime.
Stephen Whalby loves to walk the moor.
Recounts the murderous career of Jimmy Rode, alias Cesar Barone, who launched his serial campaign of rape and murder that terrified Oregon with the help of Ted Bundy, whom he met in a Florida prison. Original.
Serial killers are so defined when they have murdered at least 4 people over a period of time. The gruesome acts carried out by them are usually sexually motivated, and they will do anything to stretch the boundaries of morality.
Bringing together ground-breaking forensic discoveries - including vital DNA evidence - and gripping historical detective work, Naming Jack the Ripper constructs the first truly convincing case for identifying the world's most notorious ...