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I didnt think much of it at all. At least some of the essays.
There was some very weird stuff on Kelly. If it was true...then its a bit of a joke discussing her background here at all as everything is known.
There was weirdness about astrology or something as well in one essay.
There was one good example of how a suspect can be constructed out of anybody at all.
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Hi Mr Poster, good to see you have made your way back on.
2 things threw me with this book, my cover says "Comprehensive A-Z" looks more like an index to me!
Then the re-issue of the book was entitled "The A-Z" so i bought it twice!!!
The text you refer to is by Simon Whitechapel (whatta name) and includes moon phases, signs of the zodiac, and math calculations. I kinda got lost at the math bit, being a bit of a numbskull.
There are currently no copies of this book available on the uk amazon site, if this changes i will post a link.
MikeRegards Mike
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I just read a synopsis on the this "at Large" book and it lists the Green River Killer. If it's that far out of date then it may not be worth much. He was caught years ago.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostI also want The Mammoth Book of Killers at Large
RoySink the Bismark
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Huge!
Originally posted by Mike Covell View PostI have those two and one with a red spine, which is the 2005 edition.
I think you will find that the 2005 edition was a straight reprint of the first edition, which is why I didn't bother buying a copy. However, the 2008 edition is revised and updated, with some new content. Please correct me if I'm wrong.SPE
Treat me gently I'm a newbie.
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The Mammoth Book of Mike Covell
Originally posted by Stewart P EvansThat's a huge scan there Mike!
I wasn't aware that the new edition had new stuff in it. I'll need to buy it. Like Stewart, I didn't bother with the 2005 edition, particularly with it's misleading title.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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