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Book Reviews of Eye of Evil

Eye of Evil
Eye of Evil
Author: Joseph Harrington, Robert Burger
ISBN-13: 9780312951757
ISBN-10: 0312951752
Publication Date: 12/1993
Pages: 306
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: St Martins Mass Market Paper
Book Type: Paperback
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murder101 avatar reviewed Eye of Evil on
Helpful Score: 1
The story of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng.Two highly disturbed and very motivated men who were real life monsters. they were men who inflicted horrible physical and mental torture on there victims as they video taped it for there sick gratifacation. This book made me feel creepy all books in this genre are horrible but this was over the top and by far one of the worse pair of sexual sadist's I have come across.And if not for one mistake they may never have been caught.Yes there really are monsters and they look just like you and I.......
junebug-annie avatar reviewed Eye of Evil on + 14 more book reviews
Where to even begin this review? This is a horrific and chilling case. I just don't understand how these crimes could have continued for so long. When two evil minds blend as one chaos reigns. The torture of the victims is horrendous. An entire family disappears. This teaches us that the evil minds among us are hidden in plain sight. Trusting people disappearing right before our eyes. Makes one wonder where we can be safe. These two monsters did not care who they took as long as they gained. I hate to think that ones life comes to an end over a car or cameras someone else coveted. It covers the loopholes in our justice system. It covers the terrible grief and re-victimization of the family members. Years and years of suffering by them to see this case finally closed. It shows the shock and sorrow of a father who finds out his son is a monster. But.. it shows the compassion he feels for the families of those killed by his son. It shows the monsters lurking out there and teaches us not to trust just anyone. It is hard to review this book because it covers years. However the common theme is the sadistic killers who thought nothing of killing entire families including the babies