The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book Is Packed With Disturbing Facts and Obscure True Crime Details That Will Make You the Creepiest Person at Every Part
The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book Is Packed With Disturbing Facts and Obscure True Crime Details That Will Make You the Creepiest Person at Every Part
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šŖ The Book Your True Crime Obsessed Friend Has Been Waiting For
You know that friend who listens to murder podcasts while cooking dinner, falls asleep to forensic documentaries, and can name more serial killers than Kardashians? This book was written specifically for them. The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book by Jack Rosewood is 184 pages of the most fascinating, disturbing, and downright bizarre facts about history's most infamous serial killers and their crimes. It covers everything from the psychology behind what makes a killer tick to the specific details that true crime documentaries usually leave out. It's the kind of book you pick up thinking you'll read a few pages and suddenly it's 2am and you're Googling whether your neighbour has any suspicious hobbies.
š§ Trivia That Goes Way Beyond the Usual Suspects
This isn't just a rehash of the same Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer stories you've heard a hundred times. Rosewood digs into the obscure stuff that even dedicated true crime fans might not know. What jobs attract the most serial killers? How do female killers differ from males? What deluded murderer genuinely believed his crimes would stop earthquakes? How many uncaptured serial killers are estimated to be walking around right now? (Spoiler: the answer to that last one will make you uncomfortable.) The book also explores the differences between psychopaths and sociopaths, why cannibals eat human flesh, which movie franchise inspired the most copycat murders, and dozens of other questions you never knew you wanted answers to. It's organised as a trivia collection, so you can dip in and out at random rather than reading it cover to cover.
š Compact Enough to Take Anywhere, Disturbing Enough to Clear a Room
At 184 pages and measuring 6 x 9 inches, it's a proper paperback that fits in a bag, sits nicely on a nightstand, or slots onto a bookshelf between your other questionable reading choices. The writing style is accessible and engaging, not dry or academic, which makes it easy to read in short bursts or longer sessions. It includes up-to-date information on active serial killers and ongoing murder cases, so it's not all historical deep dives. The book has racked up over 5,700 ratings on Amazon with a 4.7 star average, which tells you that a lot of true crime fans have read it and most of them came away impressed (and slightly unsettled).
š The Gift That Says "I Know You're Weird and I Support It"
Whether it's for a birthday, a stocking stuffer, a white elephant exchange, or just a random "I saw this and thought of you" moment, this book is the perfect gift for anyone obsessed with true crime. It's cheap enough to grab on impulse, interesting enough to actually read cover to cover, and creepy enough that the person receiving it will know you truly understand their personality. It also doubles as a conversation starter at parties, assuming you're comfortable being the person who casually drops serial killer facts into small talk.
š Why You'll Love It:
ā 184 pages of obscure, fascinating, and genuinely disturbing serial killer trivia.
ā Written by Jack Rosewood, a well-known true crime author with a knack for finding the weird stuff.
ā Covers psychology, motivations, active cases, female killers, copycat crimes, and more.
ā Trivia format lets you dip in and out without committing to a front-to-back read.
ā 4.7 stars from over 5,700 ratings on Amazon, so the true crime community has spoken.
ā Compact 6 x 9 inch paperback that's easy to carry and impossible to put down.
šŖ The Book Your True Crime Obsessed Friend Has Been Waiting For
You know that friend who listens to murder podcasts while cooking dinner, falls asleep to forensic documentaries, and can name more serial killers than Kardashians? This book was written specifically for them. The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book by Jack Rosewood is 184 pages of the most fascinating, disturbing, and downright bizarre facts about history's most infamous serial killers and their crimes. It covers everything from the psychology behind what makes a killer tick to the specific details that true crime documentaries usually leave out. It's the kind of book you pick up thinking you'll read a few pages and suddenly it's 2am and you're Googling whether your neighbour has any suspicious hobbies.
š§ Trivia That Goes Way Beyond the Usual Suspects
This isn't just a rehash of the same Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer stories you've heard a hundred times. Rosewood digs into the obscure stuff that even dedicated true crime fans might not know. What jobs attract the most serial killers? How do female killers differ from males? What deluded murderer genuinely believed his crimes would stop earthquakes? How many uncaptured serial killers are estimated to be walking around right now? (Spoiler: the answer to that last one will make you uncomfortable.) The book also explores the differences between psychopaths and sociopaths, why cannibals eat human flesh, which movie franchise inspired the most copycat murders, and dozens of other questions you never knew you wanted answers to. It's organised as a trivia collection, so you can dip in and out at random rather than reading it cover to cover.
š Compact Enough to Take Anywhere, Disturbing Enough to Clear a Room
At 184 pages and measuring 6 x 9 inches, it's a proper paperback that fits in a bag, sits nicely on a nightstand, or slots onto a bookshelf between your other questionable reading choices. The writing style is accessible and engaging, not dry or academic, which makes it easy to read in short bursts or longer sessions. It includes up-to-date information on active serial killers and ongoing murder cases, so it's not all historical deep dives. The book has racked up over 5,700 ratings on Amazon with a 4.7 star average, which tells you that a lot of true crime fans have read it and most of them came away impressed (and slightly unsettled).
š The Gift That Says "I Know You're Weird and I Support It"
Whether it's for a birthday, a stocking stuffer, a white elephant exchange, or just a random "I saw this and thought of you" moment, this book is the perfect gift for anyone obsessed with true crime. It's cheap enough to grab on impulse, interesting enough to actually read cover to cover, and creepy enough that the person receiving it will know you truly understand their personality. It also doubles as a conversation starter at parties, assuming you're comfortable being the person who casually drops serial killer facts into small talk.
š Why You'll Love It:
ā 184 pages of obscure, fascinating, and genuinely disturbing serial killer trivia.
ā Written by Jack Rosewood, a well-known true crime author with a knack for finding the weird stuff.
ā Covers psychology, motivations, active cases, female killers, copycat crimes, and more.
ā Trivia format lets you dip in and out without committing to a front-to-back read.
ā 4.7 stars from over 5,700 ratings on Amazon, so the true crime community has spoken.
ā Compact 6 x 9 inch paperback that's easy to carry and impossible to put down.
