A New Century Of Sex Killers

  • ISBN: 0330421050
  • Author: Brian Marriner
  • Description:
    A classic study of sex crime has now been fully revised and brought up to date, including in-depth accounts of recent killers such as Andre Chikatilo, "The Russian Vampire", Jack Unterweger, the sex-crazed poet and Robert Black, the murdering paedophile. A New Century Of Sex Killes confirms Brian Marriner as the leading authority in his field. No work brings home quite so vividly the true horror which lies dormant in the human mind. The link between violence and sex is truly frightening. Marriner understands this - but he leaves nothing out. This is the definitive work on crime motivated by the corruption of the sex drive. About the Author Until his death in 1999 Brian Marriner was one of Britain's leading true crime authors whose work is published all over the world. An expert in criminology and forensic science he was a regular contributor to the top non-fiction crime magazines 'True Detective', 'True Crime' and 'Master Detective'. He has also written for editions of 'Murder Casebook'. What distinguishes Brian Marriner's work is his uncanny knack of probing the motives and thinking behind the crimes, while introducing the most grusesome elements with calm scientific interest.
  • Pages: 383
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: True Crime
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