this subject for the past 35 years from a legal, social, and political angle. I wanted to go deeper into what drives violence, while telling a personal story about my own struggles with these issues and impulses. It's a book about healing the wounds that violence hands down over generations -- and about trying to break this chain in a way that goes far beyond conventional therapy. It's about discovering more about how we function emotionally.I graduated in 1972 from the University of Kansas with a degree in European history. I've published articles in New York Magazine, Psychology Today, Inside Sports, The New York Times Magazine, and Rolling Stone. Since 1987, I\'ve published 25 non-fiction books, including two New York Times bestsellers. My other work includes social criticism and business and sports biographies. I've appeared on "Good Morning, America," "The Today Show," CNN's "Larry King Live" and "Anderson Cooper 360," FOX-TV's "The O'Reilly Factor," MSNBC's "Hardball" and and "The Rachel Maddow Show." Five of the books have been turned into TV films, movies or mini-series.
Stephen Singular Livres
La carrière de Stephen Singular en tant qu'auteur de non-fiction se caractérise par une plongée profonde dans des affaires criminelles médiatisées et des commentaires sociaux perspicaces. Son œuvre précoce, qui a exploré l'assassinat d'un animateur de talk-show juif, a établi un précédent pour son examen sans concession des questions sociétales complexes. Ce livre fondamental, plus tard adapté au cinéma, a exploré des thèmes américains durables tels que le racisme, la classe sociale, la violence et l'intolérance religieuse. L'écriture de Singular se distingue par sa rigueur journalistique et son engagement à comprendre les courants plus sombres de l'expérience humaine.





The chilling narrative delves into the life of John Robinson, an ordinary family man turned serial killer, whose crimes began with financial fraud and escalated to the brutal murders of six women. Utilizing the anonymity of the Internet, he preyed on vulnerable individuals in chat rooms, leading to a disturbing exploration of online relationships. The relentless pursuit of a dedicated parole officer ultimately brings Robinson to justice, highlighting the dangers of modern technology in a cautionary tale of crime and deception.
Killer Cults
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This book tells the stories behind both famous and unfamiliar cults and the people behind them.
The chilling narrative explores the duality of Dennis Rader, a seemingly ordinary Midwestern man who concealed his gruesome identity as a serial killer. It delves into the depths of his sadistic tendencies and the horrifying acts he committed, revealing the stark contrast between his public persona and his dark, violent impulses. The book uncovers the psychological complexities of a man who lived a double life, shedding light on the nature of evil lurking beneath a veneer of normalcy.
"Schock-Radio" ist ein fesselndes Programm der amerikanischen Medien, in dem beim Nighttalk alles gesagt werden darf – außer Mord.