Through various schemes, psychiatrist Graziella Prond has successfully extracted seven serial killers from prisons and mental hospitals and has secluded herself with them on a small desert island. There, with their voluntary assistance, she has been carrying out a series of recorded sessions to serve as proof that they would not have turned into killers if they had not been abused in their childhood. In fact, Graziella is manically obsessed with her ultimate goal - to lead a scandalous public trial in which "seven serial killers would sue the state for allowing them to turn into serial…mehr
Through various schemes, psychiatrist Graziella Prond has successfully extracted seven serial killers from prisons and mental hospitals and has secluded herself with them on a small desert island. There, with their voluntary assistance, she has been carrying out a series of recorded sessions to serve as proof that they would not have turned into killers if they had not been abused in their childhood. In fact, Graziella is manically obsessed with her ultimate goal - to lead a scandalous public trial in which "seven serial killers would sue the state for allowing them to turn into serial killers, as it failed to introduce effective child protection regulations." But things get complicated when one of the seven is found dead...
Arrie G. Weiss is a lawyer by education, but his great passion has always been literature. "For Killers with Love" is his first novel built entirely on the classic whodunit mystery. Although most of the characters are serial killers, the novel does not contain sadistic scenes and relies primarily on the suspense and the surprising twists in its intricate storyline. As a keen reader, Arrie likes books with important, far-reaching ideas and colorful characters who do not lose their sense of humor even in extremely unfavorable circumstances. Among his favorite writers are Wilkie Collins, Raymond Chandler, Michael Connelly, Stephen King, Nelson DeMille...
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