A review by celleke
Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI by Robert K. Ressler

3.0

It was very interesting and I do feel I now have a lot more knowledge about murderers. Because of my psychology studies I could reflect about some information in the book a little deeper, but I don'r feel like I needed this knowledge to read this book at all. I also felt like it was objective enough about the actions of the criminals, which is a good thing. Last but not least, I was sometimes a little irked by the self-praise of the author, but then again, he did accomplish a lot.
It's not like I can say the book had a good story or anything, it was just an informational non-fiction book, therefore I give 3 stars.