Talking With Psychopaths - A journey into the evil mind - From the No.1 bestselling true crime author
Verlag | Bonnier Books UK |
Auflage | 2024 |
Seiten | 304 |
Format | 12,9 x 19,8 x 1,7 cm |
Gewicht | 224 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781789467956 |
Bestell-Nr | 78946795UA |
A chilling study of the most cold-blooded, manipulative people on planet earth
THE UK'S NO.1 MILLION COPY BESTSELLING TRUE CRIME AUTHOR - A PETRIFYING GLIMPSE INTO THE MOST EVIL MINDS OF OUR TIME...
'No one else does true crime quite like it,' Crime Monthly Magazine
'Terrifying and chilling... True crime at its best.' Daily Express
Case studies and conversations with the psychiatrists of:
OSCAR PISTORIUS
HAROLD SHIPMAN
MEL MAGUIRE
And many more...
In Talking With Psychopaths - A journey into the evil mind, bestselling author and criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee takes readers on a heart-racing journey deep inside the dark minds of some of the most pitiless and dangerous people alive.
With unprecedented access to the world's most evil killers, Christopher spent years interviewing imprisoned criminals - including notorious serial killers - he discovered that the lack of remorse these people showed was in many ways even more terrifying than the crimes they had committed. In the course of these conversations, the author had the chance to interview his subjects' psychiatrists and, in doing so, uncovered a terrible truth: a monster can be hidden behind a friendly face.
Some of these experts, he found, proved to have more in common with their patients than he would ever have expected. This book examines horrific crimes committed by some of the most remorseless and merciless people ever to have lived. If it reveals a mindset wholly alien to most people, it also, shockingly, demonstrates that some of the people who treat these psychopaths have their own demons.
This chilling study of darkest of criminal minds will inevitably shift the reader's view of psychopaths, and in doing so, reveals that horror can be much closer to us than we think...