
By Tom Philbin. "You'll experience a complete guided tour of the places where notorious homicidal killers left their indelible legacies" -- whether that's a good thing is debatable, but you've got to admire Philbin for putting it right out there. This is a ghoulish travelogue, and he more or less says so. And it's not the last father-daughter team to team up in the genre...
This 1992 paperback seems older, more because of the cover styling than the condition, which is about as you'd expect for a near-30-year-old book: edgewear to the covers/spine; cracked spine; a crumpled page in the picture set (as shown) and some page toning. But it's very straight and neat, and the book is relatively rare, maybe because people just recycle it out of shame versus reselling it? I should probably feel some shame for stocking a book that rendered a highway center line in blood, but...here we all are.