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The Truro Murders

By: Ryan Green
Narrated by: Steve White
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The Truro Murders presents the shocking true story of Christopher Worrell and his accomplice, James Miller. The events in this audiobook unveil one of the worst serial killing sprees in Australian history. Over the course of two months 1976-1977, seven young women were brutally raped and murdered.

Worrell and Miller met in prison and upon release developed a dominant and submissive relationship that centered around feeding Worrell's sadistic urges towards women. Miller would deny any involvement in the murders, claiming his love for Worrell was the basis for his cooperation and silence.

In the space of 12 months between 1978 and 1979, remains of two of the victims were found within one kilometer of one another. Police linked the two bodies with another five young females reported missing in the area. The police uncovered two more skeletons within the Truro region and now faced the difficult task of piecing together the evidence and finding the countries biggest serial killers.

The Truro Murders portrays the sex-fueled killing spree from the perspective of James Miller, the accomplice. Contained within this shocking true crime story are love, loss, manipulation, and extreme violence. If you are especially sensitive to accounts of suffering young females, it might be advisable not to listen to this audiobook. If, however, you seek to understand the darker side of human nature by coming face to face with it, then The Truro Murders is for you.

©2017 Ryan Green (P)2017 Ryan Green
Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Oceania Serial Killers Emotionally Gripping Scary Young Adult
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The crazy things we do for what we consider love.

It always amazes me the things we consider OK as long as we are excepted and feel like I needs arebeing met. In this book one man’s love for another man drives him to help his lover become a serial killer. There is an anything he won’t do for his lover and that includes serving his time. This is a great book Ryan Green really fun‘s great stories to tell and I enjoy them all. And of course Stephen White did a marvelous job I love him exclamation

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Insight into the minds of madmen

At my request, I received this book in exchange for an honest review.

True Crime is my thing, so when I came across this title I couldn't wait to read it. I've always found it interesting; the mind of a killer. This book really delves deep in the details. I also really enjoyed the narrator. I'm picky when it comes to narration, but this was good. Very well done. You can really feel the emotion. As I listened, I could picture it all clearly, as if I were riding up front alongside James, watching it all go down in the backseat.
I think people, especially women, need to read more books like this to raise awareness of all the very real possibilities. People really are crazy, just read this book to clear up any doubts. I loved it and highly recommend it!

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Slow start, but interesting story

Knowing this was a true crime book made the story more interesting. If this was a work of fiction, I would have rated it lower because of the lack of action. It was slow to start, but I understand that it was important to really develop the main characters so that we could understand James' POV.
The narrator's voice reminded me of a southern preacher, which seemed an odd fit for an Australian crime book. But he did a good job with narration.

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Fascinating Story

Fascinating to me that someone would get and stay involved with a person who did these horrible crimes!
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audio book by the author, narrator, or publisher.

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Gripping from beginning to end

I received this audiobook free at my request and am leaving this review voluntarily.

Let me start off by saying that I have read a lot of books and listened to a lot of audiobooks, and The Truro Murders by Ryan Green has one of the best openings of any book that I have ever read in any genre. I knew right then that if the rest of the book was anything like that opening, I wouldn’t be able to stop listening. Thankfully, it was.

I wasn’t familiar with this case, or Christopher Worrell and James Miller prior to listening, but Green’s book has certainly made me want to research it more. I think that The Truro Murders should definitely be a must read/listen for any true crime junkie.

Kudos also to Steve White for his wonderful narration of this book. My only complaint was that this ended too quickly!

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The Truro Murders

I was given this free review copy audio book by the author at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

The Truro Murders is told from the perspective of Murderer’s accomplice. James thinks because he didn’t actually kill anyone, he isn’t guilty of anything. He blindly follows along with whatever Chris says. At first he is disgusted, but he quickly just goes along with all of the brutal rapes and killings of so many women. He loved Chris and wanted to be with him more that anything. The whole story was sad and disturbing. I did feel sympathy of James, but that doesn’t excuse his behavior.

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Excellent

I’m a big fan of Ryan green And his writing style
A great story of one mans infatuation with a brutal rapist serial killer
Steve’s narration is consistently professional
You can’t go wrong with any of Ryan’s books highly recommended
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The Truro Murders

The Truro Murders
: Ryan Green

A true life crime drama. The author takes us through the development of the murderers and shows how their crimes progressed as time passed. Very interesting to hear some of the details of the crimes. These people were vicious.


The narration was well done. Steve White did a fine job with the subject matter.



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Absolutely chilling...

Love makes fools out of us all. That is the final sentence of this book and it is fitting because this story is told from the perspective of a man hopelessly enamored with a serial killer. For that love he is willing to ignore his own conscience and his own perceptions of right and wrong. For that love he pays a heavy price, but was it heavy enough? Ryan Green tackles this psychologically complex case with the astute insight for which he is known and offers his readers/listeners yet another chilling but irrefutably absorbing glimpse into the minds of the infamous Australian serial killer team of Christopher Worrell and his infatuated accomplice, James Miller. The exhaustive research, the solid writing, and the psychological analysis combine seamlessly to produce a mesmerizing tale told in the unique style of this author which sets this and all his other books apart in the true crime genre. I could not pull myself away from this story until I had finished the very last sentence. I chose to read along as I listened to the audio version, which was expertly narrated by Steve White who, in my opinion, has a proven track record for excellent delivery of stories such as these. The crimes are heinous but this detailed narrative of the events is provocative and compelling. Definitely worth your time.

While I did purchase a copy of this book, I was given an audio copy by the author and I am offering my honest and unbiased review.

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Good True Crime Story

The Truro Murders: The Sex Killing Spree Through the Eyes of an Accomplice was a good true crime story by Ryan Green. It is the shocking true crime story of Christopher Worrel and James Miller. James Miller was the accomplice to one of the worst serial killing sprees in Australia. In two months, from 1976 to 1977, there were seven women who were raped and murdered. The two men met in prison and it started a strange relationship. This book follows their meeting, killings and how they were discovered. I enjoyed this audiobook and can't wait to read more true crime stories by Ryan Green. If you enjoy reading true crime stories then you will love reading any of Ryan Green's books.

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