
The Mind of a Murderer
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Narrated by:
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Richard Taylor
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By:
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Richard Taylor
'Whodunnit' doesn't matter so much, not to a forensic psychiatrist. We're more interested in the 'why'.
In his 26 years in the field, Richard Taylor has worked on well over a hundred murder cases, with victims and perpetrators from all walks of life. In this fascinating memoir, Taylor draws on some of the most tragic, horrific and illuminating of these cases - as well as dark secrets from his own family's past - to explore some of the questions he grapples with every day:
- Why do people kill?
- Does committing a monstrous act make someone a monster?
- Could any of us, in the wrong circumstances, become a killer?
As Taylor helps us understand what lies inside the minds of his patients, using their own words to tell their stories, he presents us with the most important challenge of all: how can we find common humanity, even in the darkest of human deeds - and why it is so vital that we try?
The Mind of a Murderer is a fascinating exploration into the psyche of killers, as well as a unique insight into the life and mind of the doctor who treats them. For fans of Unnatural Causes, The Examined Life and All That Remains.
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Excellent read but narration could be better
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Inside Look at the Work and Life of a Forensic Psychiatrist
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I've read other reviews which commented on the narrator's voice, but I quite enjoyed hearing the book as read by the author. There were only a handful of times which I found the narration difficult to understand, but understanding the culture of the author and context of the story made it a little easier (I'm an American, so some of the British terms were a bit unfamiliar). The author's dry wit was also appreciated!
I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone with a curiosity of the human mind, deviant or otherwise (the mind, not the audience).
Informative
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Poor Narration
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An author should not narrate books , leave that to the people who get paid to read, you write, they read. There are two reasons why an author would attempt to read their own work.
One is they are arrogant enough to think they could read it better and like the sound of their own voice.
The second is they felt they didn’t want to spend the money on something they felt they could do just as good.
Well I have news for ya, big big mistake.
Dnf this book. It’s being returned .
Narration ruins what I’m sure is a great book
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