

desertcart.in - Buy American Predator book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read American Predator book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Chilling - The writer has done a very good job. How long will monsters like Israel Keyes continue to plague the world? Review: Chilling yet fascinating - Chilling, detailed, makes you wonder the world we live in and the people within it. Psychologically insightful. Found it a little biased against some people (characters) within the book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,872 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #553 in True Accounts (Books) #2,938 in Biographies & Autobiographies (Books) |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,520) |
| Dimensions | 13.87 x 1.96 x 21.21 cm |
| Generic Name | 1 |
| ISBN-10 | 0143129708 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0143129707 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 261 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Kilograms |
| Packer | Penguin Publishing Group |
| Paperback | 180 pages |
| Publisher | Penguin Books; Reprint edition (9 June 2020) |
| Reading age | 5 years and up |
A**R
Chilling
The writer has done a very good job. How long will monsters like Israel Keyes continue to plague the world?
A**U
Chilling yet fascinating
Chilling, detailed, makes you wonder the world we live in and the people within it. Psychologically insightful. Found it a little biased against some people (characters) within the book.
T**K
Pirated copy
Feels so dejected, when you pay so much for the book and then you pirated version of the book.
N**N
Stingy amazon
The book is alright but amazon could please enclose a book mark with the book purchased. That is the least expected and would be awfully good
T**G
Maureen Callahan has done the public a service with this book. It reads like an expose of all the things we should be taking different LE and legal agencies to task for. ***This review starts with a semi-rant about how this case was screwed up. My analysis of Maureen’s writing and the book overall is titled separately below if you want to skip the complaining. ;-) *** The Rant: If you’ve never heard of Keyes, he’s likely the most terrifying serial killer we’ve ever had, and one of the least known. Least known because authorities deliberately hid the info they had on him. If you DO know the Keyes case, and you haven’t been pissed about how it was handled, you should be, and will be, after reading this book. (Side-note: For years I’ve been complaining to anyone who’d listen, online and everywhere possible about the FBI withholding info on this case. I’ve been screaming, “Cover up!” like a conspiracy theorist. BECAUSE IT WAS. You bastards! I knew it!! Lol). Bravo, Maureen! Seriously. This book demonstrated clearly how ego and bravado screwed up a massive case, and the subsequent cover up. There were a few good agents, great periphery LE with their hearts in the right places ... and idiot “big shots” who bungled everything and made rookie mistakes with Keyes, subsequently losing valuable info. Now, this case is one I followed extensively, and was completely infuriated by the investigation. I watched all the FBI interviews (that were released anyways), multiple hours of them — and wondered what the hell a US Attorney’s office prosecutor was doing playing interrogator ... how did he think that would turn out for a trial ...? I followed Maureen Callahan’s multi-year long battle in court to get the FBI and US Attorneys office to release all the info they had on Keyes. And boy, did they fight it. And I wondered ... why? What are you hiding? Keyes is dead, there’s no investigation to protect, you won’t be prosecuting him. So why protect his info now that he’s gone? Why keep a no-publicity promise to a serial killer when there’s still friggin victims unidentified out there! (As Keyes himself said, most will just be straight missing persons cases. No real press, no muss or fuss. Just another person ghosted in a sea of missing people.) Or were they protecting themselves? Yep. ALL the agencies involved buried their mistakes. As Callahan points out, the interview where Keyes correctly predicts an underwhelming response to Samantha’s kidnapping from the outset by APD was buried for years. Until she dug it up. The public should be outraged over this case. Yet barely a blip, certainly the LE involved we’re not held accountable following Keyes death. I hope they realized how incredibly bad they effed up and have since made changes, but ... This entire case is a study in missed opportunities. Now we have a victim count we’ve barely begun to scratch the surface of, and little to no info or follow up post-Keyes suicide. To be honest, I think Keyes only gave them a count of bodies he thought might eventually be found and/or possibly connected to him. There’s more out there. And we don’t know who they are. IMO, the US Attorneys office & APD, (and possibly the FBI for allowing all the bungling), wanted this case to vanish as much as Keyes did. Obnoxiously, it did. I was excited for Maureen’s book, but thought there wasn’t much new info I would get out of it. In fact, there was quite a bit. This peeled back the investigation, a glimpse into the mindset of the investigators. Quick nod here to Texas, you guys are THE SH*T. Keyes himself was amazed at how on guard ordinary people in Texas were, how observant and well armed. Plus your LE? As I believed before, the LE people who did best in this whole mess of a case, who were most on top of it all ... were the Texas Rangers and State Police. These guys knocked it out of the park. They took vague info and turned it into an arrest. If only they could’ve run the rest of it! No, not exactly fair. Had the FBI agents who’d been tracking Keyes taken the lead on questioning and the rest ... maybe we’d have a different outcome. My analysis of Maureen’s writing and style: I saw reviewers point out they didn’t feel Maureen could extrapolate feeling and tone from transcripts. That’s true, EXCEPT, there’s video to go along with those transcripts — the tone is VERY easy to sense. Along with the power struggles and silent battles. Her interpretation of the power dynamics and missed opportunities in questioning were exactly what I got out of those tapes. So everyone else, please understand, she’s not making things up here. There were a few times I thought, “Ok, you can’t know what he was thinking here so writing this investigators innermost thoughts is a ballsy writing move.” Yet, those few occasions were logical thoughts anyone would’ve had. She used them as teaching moments, i.e. times where quotes from interrogation transcripts showed clear questioning errors on the prosecutor’s part, and another investigator would think, “That’s a mistake.” Stuff like that. Not a stretch. But I still think some leeway should be given here; Maureen mentions extensive interviews with individuals involved at the beginning of the book. So we have to give some latitude for that. I didn’t see anything in this book I thought ventured towards the fictional. Now, in the interest of fairness, Maureen had to fight the US Attorney/DOJ for years in court to get the info for this book. So it’s possible she had a resentment bias while writing in regards to Feldis screwing up this case. BUT, I thought her treatment of him was fair — bc he WAS the main screw up point in this case. Everything she wrote I agreed with. This book is extremely well written. It’s VERY in-depth, piecing together so much info on Keyes, it felt like a goldmine to someone like me who’s been frustrated by the info blackout. I read the only other book on Keyes and found it lacking. This is a result of years of fighting the government for their records, and meticulous research. Yet it’s not dry or boring. This was a fully engaging page turner. It keeps you totally immersed in the investigation and Keyes in general. Very well done, I was impressed. I read this book in one day, it was a page turner.
M**R
Interesting read but perhaps, other books on the same topics will give just as detailed of a pictures of this true crime situation.
J**A
El ibro está impreso en Francia por Amazon, NO por PENGUIN RAMDOM HOUSE. Los márgenes del texto de todas las páginas del libro están fuera de los bordes. Es el segundo libro impreso por Amazon que me ocurre lo mismo, el primero me lo quede, este lo devuelvo. Etoy completamente insatisfecho. Una perdida de tiempo.
P**M
I couldn't put it down. Great writing style and well-researched.
K**H
I’m really interested in Israel Keyes and his crimes. I’m shocked that a lot of people never heard his name before. It’s not really much known about him and he’s also not much talked of. Even though he’s as scary as a Ted Bundy which was his favourite serial killer btw. As the title already says he was very meticulous and lived a double life for decades. I saw a lot of videos made about him and his crimes (especially the Samantha Koenig case) so I knew quite a bit about him and his crimes but as a true crime fan I was super excited about this book. I needed to have it. It’s very sad that he ended his life because there are many more unidentified and unknown victims and crimes that he never talked about. A very fascinating, dark and terrifying individual. Still so many unanswered questions. I can definitely recommend this book.
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