If you like murder and sociopath
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If you like murder and sociopath
Then you should read Still Life with Crows by Douglas Preston. I cant tell you much about the book, because its all wrapped up, but It was a great read, fast paced, and very intresting.

JaNell wrote:What makes you think that anyone on this board would be interested in murderous sociopaths?
I like Psycnotic Sociopaths

As if anyone didnt know.
Thanks Mal Ill check that out.
“That proves you are unusual, returned the Scarecrow; and I am convinced the only people worthy of consideration in this world are the unusual ones. For the common folks are like the leaves of a tree, and live and die unnoticed.â€
JaNell wrote:Obviously neither of you recognizes sarcasm...


“That proves you are unusual, returned the Scarecrow; and I am convinced the only people worthy of consideration in this world are the unusual ones. For the common folks are like the leaves of a tree, and live and die unnoticed.â€
I like the title of the book and will add it to my reading list.
Sarcasm is tuff in writing as it requires a specifec change in voice, that's easier said than writ.
Speaking of psychpaths there is a great graveyard here in Nebraska called Wyuka, and saturday I'm going to a play there. There is a famous serial killer buried there Mr Starkweather , I will take some pictures and post them promtly sunday.
http://www.gi.esu10.k12.ne.us/SDGI/Barr/CurriculumRelatedSites/1950's/Famous%20People/CharlesStarkweather/charles_starkweather.html
Sarcasm is tuff in writing as it requires a specifec change in voice, that's easier said than writ.
Speaking of psychpaths there is a great graveyard here in Nebraska called Wyuka, and saturday I'm going to a play there. There is a famous serial killer buried there Mr Starkweather , I will take some pictures and post them promtly sunday.
http://www.gi.esu10.k12.ne.us/SDGI/Barr/CurriculumRelatedSites/1950's/Famous%20People/CharlesStarkweather/charles_starkweather.html
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