
Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
444
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 28, 1998
出版社
Scribner
説明
In a gripping exploration of the darker side of human nature, a former FBI agent delves into the chilling world of serial killers. Drawing on his extensive experience in criminal profiling, he shares harrowing accounts of infamous cases that have shocked the nation. The narrative serves as both a gripping memoir and an insightful analysis of the minds of the most notorious offenders, offering readers an unprecedented look at the psychological tactics used to catch them.
The author recounts chilling encounters with various criminals, illustrating the emotional toll that such a career can exact. Each profile unfolds like a detective story, rife with suspense and psychological depth, allowing readers to witness the complexities of justice and the human psyche. His observations are sharp, revealing how traumatic experiences can shape both victims and perpetrators.
As the lines between hunter and hunted blur, the book challenges readers to confront the realities of crime and the motives behind it. It underscores the importance of understanding the psychology of these individuals, not only to apprehend them but to better comprehend the societal factors that contribute to such heinous acts.
The author recounts chilling encounters with various criminals, illustrating the emotional toll that such a career can exact. Each profile unfolds like a detective story, rife with suspense and psychological depth, allowing readers to witness the complexities of justice and the human psyche. His observations are sharp, revealing how traumatic experiences can shape both victims and perpetrators.
As the lines between hunter and hunted blur, the book challenges readers to confront the realities of crime and the motives behind it. It underscores the importance of understanding the psychology of these individuals, not only to apprehend them but to better comprehend the societal factors that contribute to such heinous acts.