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Buried Dreams
Buried Dreams: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer | Tim Cahill
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Drawing on exclusive interviews and previously unreported material, journalist Tim Cahill “offers the stuff of wrenching nightmares” (The Wall Street Journal): a harrowing journey inside the mind of a serial killer. Meticulously researched and graphically recounted, Buried Dreams brings to vivid life the real John Wayne Gacy—his complex personality, compulsions, inadequacies, and torments—often in the killer’s own words. Called “an absorbing and disturbing story” by Publishers Weekly and “surprisingly graceful” by the New York Times, this is a journey to the heart of human evil that you will never forget.
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bookwrm526
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Catching up on some old reviews since I haven‘t been on Litsy much lately. This one was super creepy, but it was also very confusing. The author was trying to present the known facts AND all of the contradictory stories and statements of Gacy. It was very uneven in pacing and level of detail, and difficult to follow at times, but fascinating all the same.

Crazeedi Awwww, so sweet! 6y
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bookwrm526
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Mehso-so

Catching up on some old reviews since I haven‘t been on Litsy much lately. This one was super creepy, but it was also very confusing. The author was trying to present the known facts AND all of the contradictory stories and statements of Gacy. It was very uneven in pacing and level of detail, and difficult to follow at times, but fascinating all the same.

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bookwrm526
post image
Mehso-so

Catching up on some old reviews since I haven‘t been on Litsy much lately. This one was super creepy, but it was also very confusing. The author was trying to present the known facts AND all of the contradictory stories and statements of Gacy. It was very uneven in pacing and level of detail, and difficult to follow at times, but fascinating all the same.

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Bob
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Like doesn't cover it. Dark, nightmare-inducing, compelling.

Cinchaney Nightmare inducing for sure. 8y
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