
Mindhunter : den sanna historien om FBI:s seriemördaravdelning
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
ISBN-13
9789178616466
Description
In a gripping exploration of the criminal mind, John Douglas recounts his extensive career with the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit. Over 25 years, he delves deep into the psyche of some of society's most dangerous individuals, providing insight into their motivations and methods. This is not just a recounting of horrific crimes; it is an examination of how understanding these figures can lead to solving cases and preventing future tragedies.
Douglas's experiences offer a chilling yet compelling narrative, blending true crime with psychological analysis. He presents evocative accounts of his encounters with notorious serial killers, shedding light on the investigative techniques that helped shape modern criminal profiling. Readers gain a unique perspective on the dark depths of human behavior and the relentless pursuit of justice.
The partnership with co-author Mark Olshaker brings further depth to the narrative, making it both educational and unsettling. Together, they dissect the intricacies of fear, obsession, and the haunting impact of violence on society, leaving readers with lingering questions about the nature of evil and the complexities of the human psyche.
Douglas's experiences offer a chilling yet compelling narrative, blending true crime with psychological analysis. He presents evocative accounts of his encounters with notorious serial killers, shedding light on the investigative techniques that helped shape modern criminal profiling. Readers gain a unique perspective on the dark depths of human behavior and the relentless pursuit of justice.
The partnership with co-author Mark Olshaker brings further depth to the narrative, making it both educational and unsettling. Together, they dissect the intricacies of fear, obsession, and the haunting impact of violence on society, leaving readers with lingering questions about the nature of evil and the complexities of the human psyche.
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