The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer

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The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer

The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer

4.01 (1,817 Ratings by Goodreads)
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AN UNSPEAKABLE CRIME


When he was arrested in July 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer had a severed head in the refrigerator, two more in the freezer, two skulls and a skeleton in a filing cabinet.

A DEPRIVED ACT

But if anything could be more disturbing than the brute horror of this scene, it was the evidence that Dahmer had been using these human remains not only for sexual gratification, but as part of a dark ritual of his own devising -- to furnish a shrine to himself.

A KILLER, BEYOND OUR UNDERSTANDING
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The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer offers a chilling insight into the mind of a serial killer and reveals the horrors within.

Perfect for fans of Making a Murderer, Mindhunter and The Ted Bundy Tapes, this is a gripping and gruesome read that delves into the mind of a murder and what possesses someone to kill.
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By the author of Killing for Company, which was adapted into the hit ITV true crime drama DES, starring David Tennant.
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PRAISE FOR THE SHRINE OF JEFFREY DAHMER:

'Irresistible. . . . It's subject is terrible and repellent. But the study itself is enlightening' Independent

'Unputdownable' Patricia Highsmith

'The persuasive account of a young man spiraling into unspeakable insanity . . . fascinating' Daily Telegraph

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529338911
ISBN10 1529338913
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 231 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 28 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format paperback
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Unputdownable
The spirited, persuasive account of a young man spiralling into unspeakable insanity . . . useful, fascinating book * Daily Telegraph *
A remarkable and frightening exploration of "human nature stained" * Literary Review *
Irresistible . . . Its subject is terrible and repellent, but the study itself is enlightening * Independent on Sunday *

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Author's Bio

Brian Masters began his career with five critical studies in French literature and proceeded to write the first full history of all the dukedoms in Britain. His subjects for biograph have ranged from John Aspinall to E. F. Benson, from Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire to Rosemary West. His penetrating study of mass murderer Dennis Nilsen, KILLING FOR COMPANY, won the Gold Dagger Award for non-fiction in 1985. Masters is a well-known journalist and reviewer.

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