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Brian Masters

    Brian Masters est un auteur britannique réputé pour ses explorations approfondies de la psychologie des tueurs en série. Par un examen méticuleux de leurs actes, il cherche à comprendre les recoins sombres de l'esprit humain et les motivations qui mènent à la violence extrême. Son écriture se caractérise par sa profondeur analytique et sa capacité à dépeindre des portraits troublants d'individus ayant commis des crimes odieux. Masters s'est également intéressé à l'aristocratie britannique, et son travail de traducteur souligne sa polyvalence littéraire.

    Leblose Liebhaber
    ´She must have known´
    Killing For Company
    She Must Have Known
    The Dukes
    The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer
    • The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(46)Évaluer

      An extraordinary analysis into the mind of a notorious killer which set the standard in true crime writing

      The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer
    • The Dukes

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(34)Évaluer

      The origins of the non-royal dukes in the British peerage divide nicely into Tudor looters, Royal bastards, opportunist generals, territorial, metropolitan or Scottish magnates. Lloyd George said that a duke, fully equipped, cost more than a dreadnought to maintain and with their palaces, possessions and retinues, they are nearly all splendid. schovat popis

      The Dukes
    • She Must Have Known

      The Trial of Rosemary West

      3,3(4)Évaluer

      But it was the trial of his wife, Rosemary West, that became Britain's serial- killer trial of the century... Detained for the murder of the twelve women found at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, Frederick West hung himself on New Year's Day 1995.

      She Must Have Known
    • Killing For Company

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(396)Évaluer

      SOON TO BE AN ITV DRAMA STARRING DAVID TENNANT ***WINNER OF THE GOLD DAGGER AWARD FOR CRIME NON-FICTION*** Dennis Nilsen, who died in May 2018, murdered at least 15 people before his arrest in 1983. This groundbreaking criminal study of his killings was written with Nilsen's full cooperation, resulting in a fascinating - and horrifying - portrait of the man who worshipped death. On February 9th 1983 Dennis Nilsen was arrested at his Muswell Hill home, after human remains had been identified as the cause of blocked drains. 'Are we talking about one body or two, ' a detective asked. Nilsen replied 'Fifteen or sixteen, since 1978. I'll tell you everything.' Within days he had confessed to fifteen gruesome murders over a period of four years. His victims, all young homosexual men, had never been missed. Brian Masters, with Nilsen's full cooperation, has produced a unique study of a murderer's mind, essential reading for true crime aficionados.

      Killing For Company
    • ´She must have known´

      • 429pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,6(169)Évaluer

      Frederick West cheated everybody when he hung himself on New Year's Day 1995. Was this a sign of overwhelming guilt? Was West criminally insane or merely a sexual sadist of the worst kind? Brian Masters sets out to answer these questions.Attending the Rosemary West trial on a daily basis, Masters has come up with a penetrating study of the sexual obsession that led to the measured killing of twelve women and girls. In the wake of the horrific detail of murder, sadism and torture that has come to light in the last few months, Masters, from his privileged courtroom vantage point, looks closely at how and why ordinary human beings were driven to serial killing of the most devious kind, and how an evil psychopath was able to ensnare so many in a web of unseeing complicity. He unravels with particular precision the legal means used to bring the whole matter to trial and weighs the evidence coolly and objectively.Brian Masters has established his reputation as an authority on the criminal and psychopathic mind. This is his highly reasoned and psychologically acute look at what has become Britain's serial-killer trial of the century.

      ´She must have known´