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The Last Victim: A True-Life Journey into the Mind of the Serial Killer

The Last Victim: A True-Life Journey into the Mind of the Serial Killer

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The topic is the only thing that saves this.
Review: This book was OK. If you're a fan of serial kilers, and would like a quick/easy read, and can find this book for [$], pick it up. Otherwise leave it alone.
Jason Moss is a jerk. I didn't like reading about him. He complains a lot about his mom, and his girlfriend, and about how weird it is that he likes true crime...as if he's the only one in the world who is interested in serial killers or something annoying like that. He is very cocky...it's almost like he thinks the experts on serial killers (Ressler, and Douglas) missed something...becoming a victim. And when he tries his approach out on John Wayne Gacy, it's fun to see the outcome of his very foolish arrogance. It's almost funny.
Though Jason Moss as a person stinks, at least he managed to get a lot of interesting information about Gacy, Dahmer, and Ramirez.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Egomania at its finest
Review: This Jason Moss character is so full of himself, the book is difficult to wade through. I found myself skimming the pages for any shred of real literature. There are a VERY few truly fascinating passages, but other than that, the book is so full of JASON MOSS and his accomplishments, it is truly annoying and sickening. I agree with another reviewer, but it cheap if you must!


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