
“Inside the Mind of Rose West” by Jeremy Daniel and Tanya Farber tells the true story of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, along with her husband, Frank West. This story dives deep into Rose’s life from the beginning, exploring what, how, and when her sadistic tendencies started.
Thank you, NetGalley and Gemini Books Group, for the gifted eARC for review purposes. All opinions expressed here are my own.
What makes this story so unique is that females are rarely serial killers, and committing these heinous acts with a partner is even more rare. So why? What happened to cause this effect? And how, after so many years, was the couple not caught?
I really applaud the authors for digging deep into the case of Rose West and bringing life to the victims in a respectful manner. Truly, this is a tough case to read about, and even more so is the fact that the system failed these victims and their families. Not only were there murder victims, but the Wests’ own severely abused children were also victims.
I think, overall, this is an insightful book and is educational regarding the psychological aspects of these killers. I believe that the more we can learn from these cases, the better we can understand them and potentially reduce the future occurrences of such events.
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