My Life Among the Serial Killers
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Very interesting and enjoyable. Although I would have liked more depth on some of the interviewed, too brief on some and too long on some others. I think anyone would enjoy this read, its not gory, scary or offensive-- which may disapoint some readers.
I've only sent 2 books back without finishing them and this was one. The author should never had made the decision to be the reader. I forced myself to listen to 3 CDs hoping it would get better, but it did not. There were parts that were good, like when she was interviewing the killers, but when she would get into the analysis portions, it was boring beyond words. That together with the monotony in her voice just irritated me.
This book was interesting to listen to. I enjoyed her discussion of the different serial killers she had interviewed over the years. If you are interested in case profiles of serial killers, this is a good book for you. Morrison talks about the histories of these killers as well as her own personal thoughts and theories as to why they kill. I have a background in Sociology so the terminology was fine for me. Overall, if you are interested in the inner workings of serial killers and don't mind gorey details, this book is for you!
This book was very interesting and compelling. I was drawn in to keep listening, however, I disagree completely and whole-heartedly with her final analysis of serial killers origins and predispositions. Therefore, though I found the stories fascinating, the author lost some credibility with me at the end of the book because it seemed to me that she is just so desperate to attach a meaning to her lifetime of research that she is forcing a "round" conclusion into a "square" peg, just to try to justify (to herself) her life's workings. I am no therapist, though I do analyze people for a living, and I too am a professional. I believe everyone does have a right to their opinions though and my opinion is just that, "MY" opinion and I choose to disagree with the conclusions of this author.
I couldn't get past the first CD. The author does the reading and I just couldn't make it past her presentation and the ego component. I wish it would have had a different reader and I would hung in there longer.
Sent it back before finishing it. Too many disturbing details and no justice for the families. I think there are no just sentences for these murderers and no excuse for them to murder.
The author does a good job describing her life. But, her life's work is to find out what makes serial killers tick, and she doesn't show that she has accomplished much of anything towards that goal.
Only interesting in parts - maybe because the narrator was so monotoned.
Okay, I admit it: I made a major mistake. Despite the reviews, I ordered this book. I now know way too much about serial killers and court procedures. Yeah, I wanted to know a little more about these things, but I didn't want to be beaten senseless with unending details that only an attorney would find remotely interesting (apologies to attorneys reading this). Order this snoozer only if you're hungry for hours of boring detail!
If you can't sleep or don't want to have a root canal then this book is for you. After the first 2 CDs I was ready to have a root canal instead of finishing the CDs. There is not much in the cases but more or less how she felt interviewing them or how she is treated because she is a female. Please pick another book. SPOILER **************** She believes that Serial Killers are serial killers from the moment they are born or small children. She even goes so far as to say it is in our DNA to be serial killers. If they could only find what is in the DNA that makes people be a serial killer then they could stop it the killing forever.