June ScaredyKIT: Serial Killers
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1LibraryCin
Hmmm, finding an image for this was just a little bit creepy! I usually put one at the start and one at the end, but I might just use one this time! I think I’ll put it at the bottom, so it might be easier for people to scroll past, in case it creeps anyone else out, too!
We probably don’t need a definition, but here we go, anyway:
From wikipedia:
“A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders three or more people, with the killings taking place over a significant period of time between them. The serial killers' psychological gratification is the motivation for the killings, and many serial murders involve sexual contact with the victims at different points during the murder process. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) states that the motives of serial killers can include anger, thrill-seeking, financial gain, and attention seeking, and killings may be executed as such. The victims tend to have things in common such as, demographic profile, appearance, gender or race. The FBI will focus on particular patterns that the serial killers follow throughout their murders. They will then use on the patterns they find for key clues into finding the killer along with their motives.“
My suggestions are amongst my top-rated books that I’ve tagged “serial killers”.
Suggestions:
Dead of Winter / Darcy Coates
How I’ll Kill You / Ren DeStefano
Intensity / Dean Koontz
The Quiet Tenant / Michellon Clemence
What the Night Knows / Dean Koontz
The Search / Nora Roberts
The Killer of Little Shepherds / Douglas Starr
Kiss the Girls / James Patterson
Don’t forget to post to the wiki:
https://wiki.librarything.com/index.php/2024_ScaredyKIT#June:_Serial_Killers
"A serial Killer?" by Giampaolo Macorig is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/?ref=openverse.
We probably don’t need a definition, but here we go, anyway:
From wikipedia:
“A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders three or more people, with the killings taking place over a significant period of time between them. The serial killers' psychological gratification is the motivation for the killings, and many serial murders involve sexual contact with the victims at different points during the murder process. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) states that the motives of serial killers can include anger, thrill-seeking, financial gain, and attention seeking, and killings may be executed as such. The victims tend to have things in common such as, demographic profile, appearance, gender or race. The FBI will focus on particular patterns that the serial killers follow throughout their murders. They will then use on the patterns they find for key clues into finding the killer along with their motives.“
My suggestions are amongst my top-rated books that I’ve tagged “serial killers”.
Suggestions:
Dead of Winter / Darcy Coates
How I’ll Kill You / Ren DeStefano
Intensity / Dean Koontz
The Quiet Tenant / Michellon Clemence
What the Night Knows / Dean Koontz
The Search / Nora Roberts
The Killer of Little Shepherds / Douglas Starr
Kiss the Girls / James Patterson
Don’t forget to post to the wiki:
https://wiki.librarything.com/index.php/2024_ScaredyKIT#June:_Serial_Killers
"A serial Killer?" by Giampaolo Macorig is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/?ref=openverse.
2LibraryCin
Oh, no! And the image isn't appearing for me. Not sure if others can see it or not.
I might try looking for an alternate later, but not at the moment.
I might try looking for an alternate later, but not at the moment.
3DeltaQueen50
I am planning on reading The Doll's House by M. J. Arlidge which is the third in the DI Helen Grace series. She seems to specialize in tracking down serial killers.
4whitewavedarling
I'm planning on reading The Boys from Santa Cruz by Jonathan Nasaw. He's an old favorite of mine, author-wise, and I've somehow never gotten around to this one, so it feels like the perfect time!
5Tess_W
I usually read true crime, but none of my shelf right now pertaining to serial killers. I do have a Dean Koontz, Intensity, which is tagged as serial killer. I have also never read a Dean Koontz. I think I'll try this one.
6LibraryCin
I still need to pick something out.
>5 Tess_W: I loved "Intensity". I also listened to the audio and it was done very very well!
>5 Tess_W: I loved "Intensity". I also listened to the audio and it was done very very well!
7mstrust
I'm going with an Ann Rule crime file collection, Kiss Me, Kill Me. This has true crimes, including serial killers in shorter essays.
8Tess_W
>7 mstrust: Rule is my all time fav true crime writer!
9JayneCM
I am going to read The Ash Lake Murders, the first in a series. It is about a female serial killer and I don't think I have read any fiction about female serial killers.
10mstrust
>8 Tess_W: I've only read The Stranger Beside Me so far.