It's a Casebook.org exclusive. My new book - "The Complete Casebook of British Serial Murder" - is now on sale on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. It covers, in total, 101 cases, 76 of them in detail with 25 additional cases explored. It is almost certainly the most comprehensive catalogue of British serial murder in print, although I expect it to grow.
At the time of writing - just days after publishing - Amazon have yet to finish building the sales page and so it is without a cover. But be assured, the cover is pretty
Here's the blurb:
This book examines over one hundred cases of serial murder in the United Kingdom over the last two hundred years, in one of the most comprehensive books on the subject ever published.
Serial killers such as Peter Sutcliffe, the "Yorkshire Ripper", Steve Wright, the "Suffolk Strangler," and Anthony Hardy, the "Camden Ripper" will be familiar. However, the cases of Harold Jones, Frederick Field, Andrew Dawson or Mark Rowntree may not be. This book aims to cover them all. 76 cases are examined in detail, and 25 more are discussed. Including a critical discussion of the current classification system for serial killers, and how it could be replaced wholesale, The Complete Casebook of British Serial Murder is a one-of-a-kind criminological volume essential to any collection on the subject.
Serial killers such as Peter Sutcliffe, the "Yorkshire Ripper", Steve Wright, the "Suffolk Strangler," and Anthony Hardy, the "Camden Ripper" will be familiar. However, the cases of Harold Jones, Frederick Field, Andrew Dawson or Mark Rowntree may not be. This book aims to cover them all. 76 cases are examined in detail, and 25 more are discussed. Including a critical discussion of the current classification system for serial killers, and how it could be replaced wholesale, The Complete Casebook of British Serial Murder is a one-of-a-kind criminological volume essential to any collection on the subject.
I really hope you enjoy it, and I will of course plan to update it in the future.
PS: A Kindle version is upcoming.
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