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Dying Breath
  

Dying Breath [Paperback]

Robert Walker
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dying Breath, Dec 12 1999
This review is from: Dying Breath (Paperback)
To put it very simply, this was the very first book I ever read by Robert Walker several years ago and he captured me as a loyal reader who waits for his every book. The way he manages to express feelings of the killer and the person(s) whom tracks him is greatly graphic which in turns allows your mind to work both views through the entire book. I hope everyone who is able to read this book enjoys it as much as I did. I love to try to understand how these killers think,(or at least to get an idea of how thier minds work and why they do what they do) and he does a better job than Ridley Pierson in my oppinion.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dying Breath, Dec 13 1999
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This review is from: Dying Breath (Paperback)
To put it very simply, this was the very first book I ever read by Robert Walker several years ago and he captured me as a loyal reader who waits for his every book. The way he manages to express feelings of the killer and the person(s) whom tracks him is greatly graphic which in turns allows your mind to work both views through the entire book. I hope everyone who is able to read this book enjoys it as much as I did. I love to try to understand how these killers think,(or at least to get an idea of how thier minds work and why they do what they do) and he does a better job than Ridley Pierson in my oppinion.
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