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It’s Grim Up North…

October 13, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

Despite being something of a true crime aficionado, until now I’ve restricted most of my reading to crimes committed far from my shores – for some reason, while the crimes of our transatlantic cousins are never not disturbing, reading about British killers makes it all a bit more real and grim for me. However, having had my interest piqued by a number of true crime podcasts, I decided it was high time I looked at those closer to home and so chose to start with […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: gordon burn, non fiction, true crime, yorkshire ripper

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:55 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: gordon burn, non fiction, true crime, yorkshire ripper ·
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To catch a killer…

August 12, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

I don’t know how I’d never heard of this book before. First hearing about it on My Favourite Murder, I’d already read and loved Mindhunter, by Robert K Ressler’s sometime partner John Douglas. Having loved that, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Whoever Fights Monsters was even better. Robert K Ressler was the FBI agent who pretty much started the whole profiling ball rolling, when he took it upon himself to start interviewing some of the worst serial murderers the American justice system has […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: non fiction, Psychology, robert k ressler, true crime

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:49 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: non fiction, Psychology, robert k ressler, true crime ·
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Why I’ll never help anyone with a broken limb

July 21, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

I was about 8 or 9 years old when I first stumbled upon a book of my dad’s – an encyclopaedia of serial killers. Up until that point, I’d known that people died, whether that be through accident, illness, war or whatever, but it was this book that informed me that sometimes people died because someone enjoyed hurting them. Given that I’ve been reading about murder ever since, I’m amazed that thirty years later I’d still somehow never got around to reading The Stranger Beside […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Ann Rule, non fiction, true crime

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:45 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Ann Rule, non fiction, true crime ·
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History AND true crime? Yes please.

June 19, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

I’ve gotten somewhat behind with my reviewing after taking a week out in incredibly sunny Crete, so please forgive my brain dump whilst I catch up. First up for my holiday reads was Underworld London, combining my fascinations with true crime and history into one entertaining and informative book in the company of Catharine Arnold, someone who I’ve already read much of and enjoyed. Underworld London takes a look at crime and punishment throughout London’s history, from the medieval executions for pretty much anything (with […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: catharine arnold, history, non fiction, true crime

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:40 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: catharine arnold, history, non fiction, true crime ·
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A strange anti-depressant, but it worked for me!

June 1, 2017 by TheShitWizard 8 Comments

I’ve fallen down something of a true crime rabbit hole recently. Having watched Mommy Dead and Dearest, The Keepers, The Staircase and more episodes of Forensic Files than I’d have thought imaginable, I picked this up one sleepless night and didn’t stop to put it down until I’d finished just over a day later. I’ve since noticed that a series based on this book will soon be coming to Netflix – October now can’t come soon enough for me. John Douglas was not only an […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: John Douglas, Mark Olshaker, non fiction, Psychology, true crime

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:37 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: John Douglas, Mark Olshaker, non fiction, Psychology, true crime ·
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I’ll be staying at home, thanks…

May 26, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

Ever since reading The Worst Journey in the World, an account written by one of the survivors of Robert Falcon Scott’s doomed expedition to the South Pole, I’ve been fascinated by explorers. Until now, I’ve read exclusively about explorers of the Antarctic. The Lost City of Z takes us to the other extreme – the Amazonian jungle. While the polar explorers are faced with a bleak, desolate and treacherous landscape, freezing temperatures, rationing and storms, those who enter the jungle are faced with dangers that are […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: David Grann, explorers, non fiction

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:35 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: David Grann, explorers, non fiction ·
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