Editorial Review

Serial Killers Series - Booklist

Cover: Serial Killers

An assortment of some of history’s worst villains are on display in the Serial Killers series. Despite containing mentions of murder, cannibalism, necrophilia, dismemberment, and rape, these biographies are about as vanilla as it’s possible to get without sacrificing accuracy. The straightforward accounts are neither dull nor sensationalized, as they lay out the early lives of their subjects, the escalation and patterns of their criminal behaviors, and each man’s eventual capture. Photos of victims and the offenders are featured, but no crime-scene photos or violent depictions are included. Interspersed “Forensic Spotlights” offer insights into crime-solving techniques employed during the investigations, such as casting shoe prints and using forensic genealogy, and pull quotes and sidebar facts further enhance the main text. Edmund Kemper examines Kemper’s fraught relationship with his mother and targeting of young women hitchhikers. Harold Shipman introduces the British doctor who quietly killed hundreds of patients with lethal doses of morphine. Joseph James DeAngelo reveals DeAngelo’s many criminal identities, from the Cordova Cat Burglar to the Golden State Killer. Avia sneaker prints and pentagrams helped detectives link many of the crime scenes left by the Night Stalker, as discussed in Richard Ramirez. Each volume concludes with a time line of “Essential Facts”, a statement on the killer’s societal impact, and thorough source notes. Killer additions to any teen collection.

—Serial Killers Series - Booklist

Products Reviewed

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Edmund Kemper: The Co-Ed Killer New! Spring 2025
Harold Shipman: Dr. Death New! Spring 2025
John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown New! Spring 2025
Joseph James DeAngelo: The Golden State Killer New! Spring 2025
Richard Ramirez: The Night Stalker New! Spring 2025
Serial Killers (6 titles) New! Spring 2025
Ted Bundy: The Campus Killer New! Spring 2025
  • New! Spring 2026
  • New! Fall 2025
  • New! Spring 2025

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