
The Hunt: The True Story of Alaska's Most Notorious Serial Killer, Robert Hansen
True Crime
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Narrated by:
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Steve White
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By:
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Ryan Green
In the 1970s, a local baker harbored a dark secret that plunged Anchorage into a state of terror. Robert Hansen transformed the pristine Alaskan wilderness into his personal hunting ground.
For 12 years, Hansen lured his victims onto a plane and flew them to a remote cabin. He raped them and released them into the wild before hunting them down.
As the remains of women began to surface, the authorities assembled to track down this merciless murderer.
The Hunt is a chilling account of Robert Hansen's reign of terror. It delves deep into the psyche of a serial killer and captures the reality of his monstrous acts. Ryan Green provides a suspenseful narrative that draws the listener into the real-life horror experienced by the victims with all the elements of a captivating thriller.
CAUTION: This book contains descriptive accounts of abuse and extreme violence. If you are sensitive to this material, it might be advisable not to read further.
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While I did purchase a copy of this book, I gratefully accepted an audio copy from the author, but I am sharing my honest and unbiased review on a completely voluntary basis.
Happy hunting...
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Some humans are monsters
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Interesting story
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In the wilds of Alaska during the oil boom, many women went missing and the truth about their demise will probably never be known. Most of Hanson's victims were sex workers and lived a transient life, so they were often forgotten or unmissed. At least one of his known victims still remains anonymous after decades and her family will never know what actually happened to her.
The author takes the facts of this case and writes it in such a way that it feels like a novel. But, the atrocities inflicted by Hanson are definitely not fiction. Hanson's upbringing and abuse are presented, not as an excuse for his crimes, but as a possible explanation of his thought process. The author gives names and details of his known victims and presents them in a sympathetic and heartbreaking way.
The narrator does his usual excellent job with this performance. His reading is perfect with just the right amount of emotion while maintaining the factual nature of the book.
If you are a "fan" of true crime, Ryan Green is one of the best writers in the genre. He writes in an easy to read manner, presenting facts and giving the victims dignity. Hopefully, his presentation of this type of case will bring peace to these victim's families.
The Hunt
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Great story
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Very good but short..
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Into the mind of a killer
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This story is only about the killings and the killer. It gets super gratuitous in the descriptions of the killings and extremely voyeuristic. If that’s your bag, go for it.
Voyeuristic mess
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Great listen
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Denying science?
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