Editorial Review

Serial Killers - SLJ

Cover: Serial Killers

This series offers an in-depth exploration of infamous killers, focusing on their victims, methods, and capture. Many of the books begin with a victim’s story, emphasizing the real suffering caused by these crimes. The killers childhoods and family lives are examined, with connections drawn between trauma and later actions without asserting direct causation. The descriptions of murders are detailed yet not sensationalized, but readers should be prepared for disturbing content, including dismemberment, necrophilia, and cannibalism. Arrests and trials are clearly presented, as are judicial and investigative mistakes that occurred during the cases. Additional context about people involved in the cases is provided through textboxes. Sections titled Forensic Spotlight highlight investigative methods, and Essential Facts include a timeline, quotes, and societal impacts. Each book concludes with resources, including a glossary, an index, source notes, and further reading. VERDICT A thorough, balanced, and somber look at history’s most infamous killers.

—Serial Killers - SLJ

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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