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smoochbelly 's review for:
The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer
by Robert D. Keppel
I don't have the discipline to be a serial killer and I certainly don't have the drive and obsession to catch one. Be glad people like Robert Keppel are applying their considerable talents to stop them.
Keppel combines memoir, procedural textbook, history and evolution of serial murder investigative techniques and interviews with Bundy and Ridgway with very little ego. He focuses on the facts and not how awesome he is. (I'm looking at you, John Douglas.)
Obsessive, detailed, dense. If you only read one book on the topic of serial killers, choose this the one.
Keppel combines memoir, procedural textbook, history and evolution of serial murder investigative techniques and interviews with Bundy and Ridgway with very little ego. He focuses on the facts and not how awesome he is. (I'm looking at you, John Douglas.)
Obsessive, detailed, dense. If you only read one book on the topic of serial killers, choose this the one.