American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century

· Penguin Random House Audio · Narrated by Amy Landon
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

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“Maureen Callahan’s deft reporting and stylish writing have created one of the all-time-great serial-killer books: sensitive, chilling, and completely impossible to put down.” —Ada Calhoun, author of St. Marks Is Dead


Ted Bundy. John Wayne Gacy. Jeffrey Dahmer. The names of notorious serial killers are usually well-known; they echo in the news and in public consciousness. But most people have never heard of Israel Keyes, one of the most ambitious and terrifying serial killers in modern history. The FBI considered his behavior unprecedented. Described by a prosecutor as "a force of pure evil," Keyes was a predator who struck all over the United States. He buried "kill kits"--cash, weapons, and body-disposal tools--in remote locations across the country. Over the course of fourteen years, Keyes would fly to a city, rent a car, and drive thousands of miles in order to use his kits. He would break into a stranger's house, abduct his victims in broad daylight, and kill and dispose of them in mere hours. And then he would return home to Alaska, resuming life as a quiet, reliable construction worker devoted to his only daughter.

When journalist Maureen Callahan first heard about Israel Keyes in 2012, she was captivated by how a killer of this magnitude could go undetected by law enforcement for over a decade. And so began a project that consumed her for the next several years--uncovering the true story behind how the FBI ultimately caught Israel Keyes, and trying to understand what it means for a killer like Keyes to exist. A killer who left a path of monstrous, randomly committed crimes in his wake--many of which remain unsolved to this day.

American Predator is the ambitious culmination of years of interviews with key figures in law enforcement and in Keyes's life, and research uncovered from classified FBI files. Callahan takes us on a journey into the chilling, nightmarish mind of a relentless killer, and to the limitations of traditional law enforcement.

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4.4
35 reviews
chris
August 23, 2023
not good. I don't understand the 5 stars most people gave this book, the narration was awful I only manged 20% till it just grated on my nerves, stop trying to do accents on these audio books it's actually embarrassing to listen too there is no need for it just read it and the true to life/scary bits where are they?
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Jaime StL
July 25, 2020
This book is creepy...the killer gives first hand descriptions of what he does. He is a coward and does not tell everything but I was still very disappointed for the book to end. I wanted it to keep going and going. I was a little scared while reading this book because with a guy like this on the loose you are not safe no matter your age, gender, location or whether it's day or night. I also liked hearing the viewpoint of the different law enforcement agencies that dealt with this case.
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Laura Honeychurch
July 16, 2021
I knew a lot about this case going into the book, and I knew there isn't too much known about Keyes, so I was hoping it would give more insight into him. It really didn't. After the stuff about Samantha at the beginning and the only other murders he confessed to, the book devolves into politics and interviews where Keyes keeps saying "I don't want to talk about that." I don't think this book needed to be this long and much of it could have been cut. Keyes is more of a mystery than anything else. The beginning was extremely interesting, and the story of what happened to Samantha is heartbreaking. The rest is frustrating. If anything, this book was a reminder that serial killers are all insufferable pieces of trash.
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Maureen Callahan is an award-winning investigative journalist, author, columnist, and commentator. She has covered everything from pop culture to politics. Her writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, New York, Spin, and the New York Post, where she is critic at large. She lives in New York.

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