A blond teenage boys begin to disappear... who will be the next boy to die?
Three years ago. Dean, a senior criminology lecturer, lost his fiancée and ever since, his life has revolved around his work, which provides him an outlet from the harsh feelings of guilt around her death.
When a series of mysterious disappearances of teen boys take place, his close friend who is a police officer that has been assigned to the investigation, asks him for help.
Every few days, another boy disappears from his home, with the only common denominator being that they are all blond, blue-eyed, and around the age of fifteen.
As the bodies pile up, the authorities realize they are dealing with an extremely cruel serial killer.
Despite their efforts, the investigation bears no fruits and Dean realizes the responsibility for solving the murders lies solely on his shoulders.
If he fails to find the killer - it is only a matter of time until the next victim...
Professor Edelstein is a criminologist whose interests focus on the connection between immigration and crime, and how that relationship crosses generations. He has published dozens of articles on the subject.
Other areas of specialty include criminal careers, mass-murder, serial murder and intimate partner femicide.
Currently, Prof. Edelstein is studying the phenomenon of child prostitution and the connections between crime and terror.
Other areas of specialty include criminal careers, mass-murder, serial murder and intimate partner femicide.
Currently, Prof. Edelstein is studying the phenomenon of child prostitution and the connections between crime and terror.
Next Boy To Die
By Arnon Edelstein
Review by
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I want to thank Arnon Edelstein for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Next Boy To Die by Arnon Edelstein is a different kind of psychological/crime book that I am used to reading. It was a little out of my comfort zone as I am not familiar of the culture that was in the book. Arnon did however give some very good educational historical background references in the back of the book.
This book is dedicated to my beloved family, particularly to my daughter Shirley, who waited for every new page emerging from the printer, read it avidly, and gave me the stamina to keep going.
In all the books that I have read I was totally shocked at the individual who was abducting these boys and killing them. It literally blew my mind that the author would go this route.
I liked the smart ass remarks and jokes that went back and forth in the book.
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