
Member Reviews

I absolutely loved this book, I wish there were more true crime books around because this was so interesting and it’s something different to watching a documentary.

Whilst this is a very comprehensive dive into the early life and the crimes of Ted Bundy, I felt the book itself rather clunky. It felt like there were a lot of words used just to increase the word count. The writing isnt great, but the story being told is, so it was worth reading.

Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me an e-ARC for this book!!
I found this book so incredibly interesting and thought provoking. My favourite aspect of this book is the fact that it focuses on the victims themselves; their stories, their personalities, who they were as opposed to just ‘Ted Bundy victims’. I think it’s easy for us to become consumed in the killer themselves, and we often forget about the victims and how their murders affected those around them. This aspect was explored in a really careful and considerate way. This book was informative and it gave me a lot of information I’ve never read about before. I really enjoyed reading this

This is one of the most comprehensive accounts of Bundy and his crimes available. It is extremely aware of and respectful about the victims and the importance of remembering them and acknowledging the impact of Bundy’s crimes of them and their families. The book goes into considerable detail about possible psychological causes, which is interesting albeit inconclusive, and adds a perspective which is likely to be of interest to any true crime enthusiast.

omg. Ted Bundy... I have read a lot of books about Ted Bundy. I am fascinated at the fact that he got away with all that he did. However, times were obviously different and we didn't have most of the helpful things needed when catching a serial killer.
I think the entire story about him is wild, and he had so many people fooled. This book was an easy read (if you already know the story). I wasn't wowed with new information, more so just refreshed on what I already knew.
Still a good read for anyone wanting to know about him.