Moors Murderer Ian Brady talks about Jack The Ripper

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  • Ravenstone
    Constable
    • Feb 2008
    • 61

    #61
    I started it, and gave up. I thought it so bad I was actually moved to put a review on Amazon, which I only really tend to do when I feel strongly one way or the other about something.

    I think I lasted 2-3 chapters before giving up in disgust. I borrowed it from the library, thankfully.

    Of course, that's just my opinion. I just find him awful.
    Once is happenstance; twice is coincidence. The third time, it's enemy action.

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    • AdamWalsh
      Detective
      • Jun 2008
      • 209

      #62
      Originally posted by Ravenstone View Post
      I started it, and gave up. I thought it so bad I was actually moved to put a review on Amazon, which I only really tend to do when I feel strongly one way or the other about something.

      I think I lasted 2-3 chapters before giving up in disgust. I borrowed it from the library, thankfully.

      Of course, that's just my opinion. I just find him awful.
      is this Masters or Brady you mention?

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      • Ravenstone
        Constable
        • Feb 2008
        • 61

        #63
        Masters.

        I bought 'Gates of Janus'. With money Since I knew there was no way the library would be stocking it anyway. Actually, I got it from a book seller at Fortean Times Unconvention a few years ago. I still have it.

        I have Brian Masters' Nilsen and Dahmer books. I honestly wouldn't recommend them. Which is why I didn't buy She Must Have Known.
        Once is happenstance; twice is coincidence. The third time, it's enemy action.

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