michael hibbard: Great book..very informative.
Canada on Jan 19, 2022
Melissa Wagner: “I know we’re gonna catch this guy sooner or later,” St. John, who had taken to referring to the killer as “this guy,” told the Los Angeles Times, “but I don’t know when and how. The how comes in the strangest ways sometimes.”
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The Grim Sleeper by Christine Pelisek tells the story of one of California’s most deadly serial killers, who killed many in Los Angeles in the 1980’s and was mainly ignored, only to return in 2002. Because the victims were poor, often drug addicted prostitutes, it is felt that the police did not take the killings as seriously as they might have. The author is a reporter who studied and involved herself in the case for more than a decade. She provided a lot of info about the victims, their families, and the case itself and how it was solved. The story was interesting and it was well written. I give the book 4 stars.
United States on Oct 04, 2020
homera knight: excellent read
United Kingdom on Feb 10, 2019
Robert P.: Great pacing and very well written. Easy to read and gave information on a killer that was not as well known
Canada on Sep 17, 2018
laura zoom: I couldn't put this book down. Excellent read about the hunting for and capture of one Americas worst serial murderers, told by an intrepid Canadian reporter who helped expose the story. The emphatic detailing of each victim's lives gives a voice to the victims who were treated like garbage by the killer. You find out who they all were, and why their paths unluckily crossed with his.
Canada on Jan 30, 2018
ADSB II: A stellar piece of true crime writing that goes above and beyond your typical "serial killer" recap. Pelisek does a deep dive into the lives of the actual victims affected by the Grim Sleeper, and the dark, disturbing aftershocks that continued to throttle the families of those killed. Up there with other true crime classics like THE STRANGER BESIDE ME, THE GOOD NURSE and THE RIVERMAN. Pelisek deftly covers the facts and explores the personal stories surrounding the case while also framing it with her own personal experiences while covering the case - from her beat up car to the poignant loss of her parents near the conclusion. It's a near-perfect piece of journalism with a touching human angle that feels genuine and immediate. Highly recommended.
United States on Nov 28, 2017
Kindle Customer: I got so caught up in this book that I forgot to eat dinner. It's an intersection of true crime, an act of activism, and beautifully readable journalism.
Canada on Aug 06, 2017
karen makeba: A most informative and well written book, there was very little coverage of these terrible crimes in the news, probably since all the victims were African American, and the media did not see fit to cover this. A good read if you are interested in crime stories, I do wish there had been more
information about the killer, but the information on all the victims were so well researched and very well written.
United States on Aug 03, 2017
CLN: I am always interested in non-fiction like this. I thought it was a little dry and spent a lot of time on the details of each victim's family, which was reviewed every time they were mentioned. For example, I could remember that ....was the husband of Mary the author didn't need to tell me each time.
United States on Jul 28, 2017
Christine Pelisek's Investigative Journey into the Unsolved Murders of the "Grim Sleeper" Victims in South Central Los Angeles | The New Mutants: Upgrade Your Performance with Killer Triggers | Anthony Ray Hinton's Inspiring Memoir: The Sun Does Shine: My Journey to Life, Freedom, and Justice | |
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Total Reviews | 6 reviews | 223 reviews | 156 reviews |
Publisher | Counterpoint; Reprint edition | Blackstone Publishing; Unabridged edition | St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition |
Language | English | English | English |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces | 13.4 ounces | 11.2 ounces |
Serial Killers True Accounts | Serial Killers True Accounts | ||
Paperback | 352 pages | 266 pages | 368 pages |
Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches | 5.25 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches | 8 x 0.9 x 5.4 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,176 in Serial Killers True Accounts#1,667 in Criminology #8,156 in U.S. State & Local History | #116 in Law Enforcement Biographies#294 in Criminology #483 in Murder & Mayhem True Accounts | #15 in Criminology #25 in Discrimination & Racism#277 in Memoirs |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 414 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,767 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 9,146 ratings |
Criminology (Books) | Criminology | Criminology | Criminology |
ISBN-10 | 1640090231 | 1250309476 | |
U.S. State & Local History | U.S. State & Local History | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-1640090231 | 979-8200834211 | 978-1250309471 |
Dillon: Couldn't put the book down. One of the best true crime books I've read.
Enjoyed the writing style, especially the victims and family being a major part of the book throughout the process.
United States on Oct 26, 2022