Stamp-45-off-English

When the killer calls. The legendary FBI profiler hunts down a maniac in a small town

Write a review
Old price: 12.80
7.04
You save: 5.76 (45%)
10 days
5526929
Отправка в течение 12-17 рабочих дней
+
Author:John Douglas, Mark Olshaker
Cover:Hard
Category:FictionDetective BooksPoetry & Literature
ISBN:978-5-04-164346-1
Dimensions: 130x25x200cm
The legendary FBI OPELER John Douglas clearly shows how profiling helps to catch the killer - on the example of the sexual maniac Larry Gina Bell, who killed two girls in South Carolina.

May 31, 1985, two days before the school graduation, the young ball Smith was stolen near her own house in South Carolina. Everything indicated that the murder on sexual grounds was committed. But the most unusual and frightening - the maniac began to call the family of a murdered girl, reveling in power and manipulations of inconsolable women - mother and older sister Don - and also sent them a farewell letter of the ball and indicated where to look for her body.
The investigation is conducted by the FBI OPELER John Douglas, who knows: the killer will not stop there. Soon after, the nine -year -old girl was abducted, which confirmed his fears. The criminal becomes more dangerous, and you can only lure him by studying his personality well during the calls and playing his weaknesses. And the only way to do this is to at risk the second daughter of Smith, Don - which the killer continued to call. The maniac warns: she is the next victim. “The Lord wants you to join the ball. This is just a matter of time. They will not be guarded constantly ...
Awesome and fascinating, the book “When the killer calls”, clearly shows how the study of criminal psychology helps to reveal the matter and meet the sadist and ruthless killer to face it
Author:
Author:John Douglas, Mark Olshaker
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Fiction
  • Category:Detective Books
  • Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-164346-1

No reviews found