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Robert Brown Crime Collection

True Crime Stories, Volume 1

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Robert Brown Crime Collection

By: Robert Brown
Narrated by: Michael Goodrick
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Three spine chilling true crime stories in one collection from the best-selling author Robert Brown. This collection contains the first three of Robert Browns best-selling true crime novels.

With this collection, you'll receive the following three books:

Bonfire Bodies: The Shocking Story of Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen

Between 1978 and 1983, Dennis Nilsen murdered and mutilated at least 12 young men in London.

Many of these young men went under the radar socially, which enabled Nilsen's shocking killing spree to go undetected for years.

This true crime book lifts the lid on his sinister story.

The Candy Cards: The Shocking Story of Dean Corll

During the early 1970s, more than three dozen teenage boys went missing from the working-class neighborhood of Houston Heights, in the south of Texas.

The parents of a number of these boys received strange postcards from their sons, telling them that they were fine and that they had found jobs elsewhere.

The Candy Cards is the shocking true story of Dean Corll a.k.a. The Candy Man, one of the deadliest serial killers in American history.

The Acid Alchemist: A True Story of Murder, Deceit, and Unspeakable Horror

In July 1909, John George Haigh was born into a strictly religious household. As a young child, his life was shaped by his parent’s extreme beliefs. Little did he know that the recurring nightmares of his early life would lead to one of the most horrific cases in British criminal history.

This is the true story of the notorious Acid Bath Murderer, a cold-blooded murderer who imagined he was above the law. A man who believed he could literally get away with murder.

Caution: The audiobook has a strong adult theme and is intended for an adult audience. Listener discretion is advised.

©2020 Robert Brown (P)2020 Robert Brown
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Interesting storys bad narration

If you want to know about Dennis Neilson killing for company was much better. It was a very interesting set of storys. The narrator completely ruins it. He clearly hasn’t been told how to pronounce English place names. Which come up in book 1 and 2 a lot. The most noticeable one is Glasgow he says glasscow where as its glas go. It’s really irritating. I don’t get why no one corrected him in the recordings. Wouldn’t recommend the audio version at all

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