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A History Of British Serial Killing

Expanded and updated, this is the definitive history of British serial killing 1888-2020 - by the UK's leading criminologist, David Wilson.

This fascinating tells the stories of Britain's serial killers from Jack the Ripper to the extraordinary



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Expanded & updated, this is the definitive history of British serial killing 1888-2020
- by the UK's leading criminologist, David Wilson.

This fascinating tells the stories of Britain's serial killers from Jack the Ripper to the extraordinary Suffolk Murders case.

David Wilson has worked as a Prison Governor & as a profiler, & has been described as the UK's leading expert on serial killers. His work has led him to meet several of the UK's deadliest killers, & build up fascinating insights into what makes a serial killer
- & who they are most likely to target.

A vivid narrative history & a call for prison & social reform, Professor Wilson's new book is a powerful & gripping investigation of Britain's serial murderers.

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• ISBN: 9780751581072
• Author: David Wilson
• Publisher: Sphere
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 352
• Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.6 x 2.4 cm

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