Disappeared girls. Undiscluded secret of the serial killer
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One of the best books on the investigation of real crimes. - The Time
A book based on real events.
From the author of the book “Something wrong with the Galvines” Robert Kolker-a criminal investigator and journalist.
Late Spring in the evening Shenanan Gilbert arrived in Long Island and disappeared. No one attached importance to this, because everyone knew perfectly well that she provides escort services on the ad, and, therefore, could be involved in any dark affairs. The police, too, did not make sufficient efforts to search for her until the bodies of four girls were found at the highway seven months later. Shennan was not among them. What connected these girls? Who killed them? What did the inhabitants of Long Island hide?
“This book is similar to a whirlpool: at first it may seem to you that you are reading the stories of girls whose fates, at first glance, are in no way connected. But the deeper you plunge into the text, the stronger you are addicted to these frightening and tragic events of the life of girls and their families. Yes, this book is about the mysterious serial killer with Long Island, but first of all, this is the story of his victims.
"Disappeared girls" is a thorough and big investigation that dissects an important problem about how the psychological and social environment leads girls to prostitution and dependencies on it. What unites the heroines, what kind of education defects were in their childhood and, most importantly, what was their similarity, which attracted a mysterious maniac?
When I read this book, I experienced a huge range of internal conflicts and questions, the main of which - was it possible to prevent all this? Was the girls a chance to escape? Could the residents of Long Island stop the terrible cascade of tragedies? It is possible that you will manage to find your own answers to these questions. ” - Vasily, author YouTube Faust21Century
A book based on real events.
From the author of the book “Something wrong with the Galvines” Robert Kolker-a criminal investigator and journalist.
Late Spring in the evening Shenanan Gilbert arrived in Long Island and disappeared. No one attached importance to this, because everyone knew perfectly well that she provides escort services on the ad, and, therefore, could be involved in any dark affairs. The police, too, did not make sufficient efforts to search for her until the bodies of four girls were found at the highway seven months later. Shennan was not among them. What connected these girls? Who killed them? What did the inhabitants of Long Island hide?
“This book is similar to a whirlpool: at first it may seem to you that you are reading the stories of girls whose fates, at first glance, are in no way connected. But the deeper you plunge into the text, the stronger you are addicted to these frightening and tragic events of the life of girls and their families. Yes, this book is about the mysterious serial killer with Long Island, but first of all, this is the story of his victims.
"Disappeared girls" is a thorough and big investigation that dissects an important problem about how the psychological and social environment leads girls to prostitution and dependencies on it. What unites the heroines, what kind of education defects were in their childhood and, most importantly, what was their similarity, which attracted a mysterious maniac?
When I read this book, I experienced a huge range of internal conflicts and questions, the main of which - was it possible to prevent all this? Was the girls a chance to escape? Could the residents of Long Island stop the terrible cascade of tragedies? It is possible that you will manage to find your own answers to these questions. ” - Vasily, author YouTube Faust21Century
Author:
Author:Колкер Роберт
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Thriller & Suspense
- Category:Detective Books
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-162054-7
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