Aurora
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
Read by Hillary Huber
By Dr. Lynne Fenton and Kerrie Droban
Read by Hillary Huber
Category: True Crime | Psychology
Category: True Crime | Psychology
Category: True Crime | Psychology | Audiobooks
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$27.00
Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593101292
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Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593101308
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Jul 19, 2022 | ISBN 9780593591086
584 Minutes
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Praise
“We rarely glimpse inside the minds of mass murderers, much less the minds of the professionals who crawl into them. Here, Dr. Lynne Fenton chronicles her deep dive into a genuine madman’s nerve center—and the personal price she paid for it. Aurora is a vital, important book that captures the human and legal confusion in the aftermath of mass murder. It can’t bring the dead back to life, but it can make you feel the terror. It takes your breath away.”—Ron Franscell, bestselling author of The Darkest Night and ShadowMan
“The harrowing story of a woman who saw violence on the horizon but was powerless to prevent it. This book is disturbing on multiple levels.”—Peter Langman, PhD, author of Warning Signs: Identifying School Shooters Before They Strike
“Insightful, brilliant, and unflinching, Aurora sheds light on America’s most disturbing and inexplicable crimes—mass shootings. The authors have created a page-turner that both fascinates and educates. This in-depth study of random violence will serve as a wake-up call to help prevent future massacres.”—Leslie Rule, bestselling author of true crime, including A Tangled Web: A Cyberstalker, A Deadly Obsession, and the Twisting Path to Justice
“Aurora is a captivating descent into a mind without a conscience and the tightrope walk of the psychiatrist trying to bring him back from the brink. When he committed a mass murder, shock and pain reverberated through a whole community including his former psychiatrist, who was scapegoated without mercy. A vivid and disturbing read that will haunt you for days.”—Diane Fanning, bestselling author of true crime, including Death on the River
“A terrifying inside portrait of the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater killer from the psychiatrist who treated him in the months prior to the massacre.”—Peter Vronsky, author of American Serial Killers
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