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3.5 stars
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🎯 Target Audience
- True crime fans
- Serial killers enthusiasts that aren’t looking for deep analysis, just to get to know more of them and their crimes

🧠 My thoughts
The book itself wasn’t bad, it was packed with chronological information about serial killers from the late 20th century until the early 21st century. However, I felt cheated on. In the introduction of the book and also the Storygraph description, the book was supposed to reveal the motives and why these serial killers committed their crimes but I only saw descriptions and background information instead. It felt to me that this book was just an anthology or dictionary of serial killers without analysis. I still enjoyed the book because the narrator reminded me of the narrator of my favorite serial killer podcast and it was pretty informative.

Thanks NetGalley, Bolinda Audio publisher, and the authors for a great advance copy of the book in exchange for my honest review!

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I really appreciate the book's layout, which provides a victim count and location at the start of each chapter. This feature helps you stay oriented without the need to piece together details as you read, unlike some other books. The book effectively details each victim's story, though I occasionally found myself confused by the timeline, possibly due to listening via audiobook. The research is thorough and presents just the right amount of information, avoiding overwhelming the reader with extraneous details.

The narrator does an excellent job with tone, pace, and accents, creating a listening experience reminiscent of a well-produced podcast. This approach complements the non-fiction nature of the book, making it both engaging and informative.

Thank you to NetGalley, Bolinda Audio, & Dominic Sutton for the audiobook.

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I listened to the audiobook, well narrated throughout. The narration was even paced and without drama. This is a great listen if you’re a fan of true crime. Whilst some of the stories are widely known, the compilation includes a number of serial killers I haven’t heard of before. I feel the research is thorough and meticulous and Dominic Utton has pulled together biopics that investigate the crime and the motivation. It doesn’t make for comfortable listening at times, but it’s written with compassion and thought for the victims. A great overview of each subject.

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Not the book you want to read before bed or on a walk in the woods (both of which I did). This is a chilling account of some of the most horrific serial killers of all time, breaking down their lives, their crimes, and what may have led them down that path of pure evil and violence. While some well-known cases are included like the Golden State Killer and Ted Bundy, it also includes many lesser-known killers.
I thought this was a chilling and well-researched book. However, with the exception of a few of those cases not quite as popular, it also felt like much of this was common knowledge and didn’t have anything new when it came to the notorious cases which make up the majority of this. The narrator was stoic and steady throughout which was is perfect for a researched non-fiction style book.
Thank you to Bolinda Audio for the advance copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Having been a fan of true crime for decades I couldn't resist requesting a listen to this audiobook.

Pleasantly surprised by the variety of killers depicted, some of which I hadn't heard of, it was a good listen to an overview of each killer, their motives if known and their victims.

The audiobook was well narrated and researched.

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The Faces of Evil is a true crime book that describes the chilling stories of twenty of the world's most prolific serial killers. While some of the serial killers, such as John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy, are well know, this book includes horrifying stories of lesser-known serial killers. Each serial killer chronicle provides a concise, yet comprehensive outline of the killer’s background, the horrifying story of their crimes, their criminal sentencing, and where they are present day. The victims of each killer are acknowledged by name, along with a brief description of their personal story. There are no personal biases expressed by the author but rather straight facts.
The audiobook, produced by Bolinda Audio, was narrated by Tom Alexander. The narration was clear, and the pace was appropriate. There was clear delineation between chapters, so it was easily recognized when one serial killer’s story was ending, and another was started.
This book is great for true crime fanatics who want to learn about multiple serial killers in one resource. Despite each story is a brief description of the serial killer(s), each story is comprehensive with the important facts that the reader needs to know.
Thank you, Bolinda Audio and NetGalley for allowing me the review this audiobook and provide my honest feedback.

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Thanks to NetGalley and Bolinda Audio for this ALC.

As an avid True Crime fan, this book was just right up my alley. Given that listen for true crime podcasts and watch related videos for years now, it sometimes starts to seem like you know all the stories already. This was most pleasantly not the case with this book. It discovers some of the most prolific but also the lesser known serial killers to unravel their lives, motivations and crimes. I listened to this in audio format, and liked the narrator Tom Alexander. This book is definitely something to pick up for anyone interested in True Crime.

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Not a bad book at all!

I had heard most of the stories in this collection, so it didn't really give me any NEW information. However, it did do a good job of sticking to the widely known facts of most of the cases it explored. (Some true crime compilations DO NOT do that. They include random details that literally NO OTHER VERSION of the story includes -- leading one to believe they added them simply for shock value.)

This one presented accurate facts in 98% of the cases. And the 2% that were kind of shady weren't necessarily falsehoods. They were just ... common exaggerations. For example, the author would credit a certain killer with "between x and XX kills" (i.e., between 7 and 62 kills). In a few of the cases, the largest number in that spectrum has widely been disproven by investigators and other true crime writers. However, the killer might have CLAIMED to have killed that many, so the author included it here.

Again, not a falsehood, but also pretty widely believed to be false. Still, it was a good collection of serial killer stories -- not just from the US but from around the globe. (Primarily US, UK, and Australia. If there was another one from somewhere else, I don't remember it.)

It didn't dive into any great detail, but if you're just getting into true crime or you just want a broad overview of some of the most notorious and twisted killers out there, this was a good book for that.

It's also a good one if you're into audiobooks, as the narrator was quite good. I actually listened to this one on 1x speed (which is something I rarely do) and didn't feel the need to speed it up. So yeah. Definitely one worth reading if any of the above applies to you.

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A must read for any true crime reader. I have had my eye on this book for a while and was so happy to be accepted on NetGalley for the audio version.

Not for the faint hearted and filled with a lot of triggers… read/listen with caution.

The audio side of things was completely fine also :)

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It's a collection of profiles of well known and less know serial killer with a story of their background and of their victim.
I think true-crime aficionados will be interested. It's an audio book to listen one chapter at a time or one after the other.
Interesting.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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This book is less of an unmasking and exploration of the motivations of these individuals, than stating their actions and the sense of unease in the areas of the acts. I think true crime fans will enjoy this, but if you are reading from a perspective of understanding the psyche and profile of extreme offenders, you won't get that. I wish we got a bit more of a focus on the victims regardless of the focus being the perpetrators. However that being said, this is still a good read for the casually interested. There is a well written chapter on each of these individuals with and the whole narrative is easy reading

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The author has done a really good job of profiling and compiling 20 of the most prolific (and some lesser known) serial killers. He provides insight into the killers a little depth to their backgrounds and most importantly for me speaks the names of the victims. I have to say I appreciated that there was no personal bias or opinion added, which is important and difficult to do. The book provides a catalogue of sorts, and I find it to be a valuable piece of work.

I have a psychology background and have always had a quite in depth interest in the patterns of behaviour that serial killers display, I think most and of us are intrigued at some level. My main interest of course, as the author has sought here, is to get to the why?! Had it not been for my own background I’d probably have learned very much from this title. I’d certainly recommend it for anyone seeking facts. It’s difficult for me to rate it any higher having not learned anything new. Each of these individuals have been profiled and investigated elsewhere.

The audible narration was well performed.

My thanks to NetGalley and Bolinda Audio for this ELC

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As a fan of true crime, I saw this audio book and immediately knew I wanted to give it a listen.

The narration by Tom Alexander is clear and concise and his voice fit very well for this type of book. I also liked how different accents were used when quotations from the various killers were used throughout the book.

The books that I have read about serial killers in the past have tended to all focus on certain countries for example American serial killers or British killers only. This book gave an insight into killers from all over the world and didn't stick to one continent or gender.

This was a fascinating insight into the stories behind some of the most notorious serial killers in the world and I am grateful to Bolinda audio for providing me an advance copy via Netgalley.

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