by Ian Brady
$24.95
305 pages
ISBN-10: 0922915733
ISBN-13: 9780922915736
Publisher: Feral House
"The Moors Murders," the case of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and their gleeful torture and murder of a child and two teenagers in the early '60s, are thought to be the most appalling crimes ever committed in England. The Gates of Janus is a full-length work by Brady himself, written after Colin Wilson suggested that he analyze serial murder and come to terms with the crimes he committed 40 years ago. Brady's work is both psychological and philosophical, based upon his readings, observations and life story, reminiscent of nothing less than the Marquis de Sade. A remarkable, once-in-a-lifetime work.
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