Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
201
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 1979
Editora
Dodd, Mead
ISBN-10
0396076831
ISBN-13
9780396076834
Descrição
Judson Philips explores the perplexing nature of murder in this thought-provoking examination of human behavior. He delves into the psychological and sociological factors that drive individuals to commit such heinous acts, weaving a narrative that invites readers to reflect on morality and the complexities of the human psyche.
Through a blend of compelling anecdotes and rigorous analysis, Philips uncovers the motivations behind murder, challenging preconceived notions and encouraging deeper contemplation. His insights shed light on the darker aspects of humanity, urging a better understanding of what compels people to cross the ultimate moral line.
With a gripping and analytical approach, the work propels readers into a world filled with ethical dilemmas, sparking conversations about justice, guilt, and the consequences of violent actions. Philips crafts a narrative that resonates with both the curious minds and the seasoned scholars, making it a notable addition to discussions on crime and its implications in society.
Through a blend of compelling anecdotes and rigorous analysis, Philips uncovers the motivations behind murder, challenging preconceived notions and encouraging deeper contemplation. His insights shed light on the darker aspects of humanity, urging a better understanding of what compels people to cross the ultimate moral line.
With a gripping and analytical approach, the work propels readers into a world filled with ethical dilemmas, sparking conversations about justice, guilt, and the consequences of violent actions. Philips crafts a narrative that resonates with both the curious minds and the seasoned scholars, making it a notable addition to discussions on crime and its implications in society.