The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An extraordinary analysis into the mind of a notorious killer which set the standard in true crime writing
Brian Masters is a British author renowned for his deep dives into the psychology of mass murderers. Through meticulous examination of their actions, he seeks to understand the dark corners of the human mind and the motivations behind extreme violence. His writing is characterized by its analytical depth and its ability to craft unsettling portraits of individuals who have committed heinous crimes. Beyond this focus, Masters has also explored the British aristocracy, and his work as a translator highlights his literary versatility.





An extraordinary analysis into the mind of a notorious killer which set the standard in true crime writing
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.
The Trial of Rosemary West
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.
Students' Guide to European Literature
Surveys Camus' life and critically studies the development of his existentialist philosophy as well as the characters and themes of his major works