
Member Reviews

A. Interesting and I intriguing read. It was fascinating reading about different cases, some of which are infamous. I am glad this book didn’t have any horrific details of the crimes committed.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

This is a fascinating insight into what a forensic psychologist does and what he sees, as well as how they manage to go to work see what they see and hear what they hear, then back home to some sort of normality. This is an extraordinary work, and though I think his Christianity gets in the way at times and I disagree with some of his views and opinions about people it’s definitely easy to read and very informative. What I find hard to ignore is the constant use of swearing and by god he is a bit egotistical. But it is a good read and would recommend this book to anyone interested in this particular field.

Having studied Forensic Psychology for many years, I have long been an admirer of Dr Mohandies work and was intrigued to read more about his career and experiences. I wasn't disappointed.
There are some outstanding chapters particularly about school shootings and stalking, which I found very interesting.
This book is written in a way which is informative but has a personality so it doesn't feel like you are reading a textbook.
There were some moments where he wrote things which I felt were inappropriate (mainly some of his personal points of view), which jarred the flow a little bit for me. Also having studied the subject I came away not really learning anything I didn't already know. So someone who is new to the subject would probably take away a lot more than me.
Overall, informative and enjoyable. Recommended reading.