Double Lives

Double Lives

True Tales of the Criminals Next Door (A True Crime Book, Serial Killers, for Fans of Cold Case Files or If You Tell)

$18.99

Publication Date: 15th August 2018

A faculty lead for LAPD’s student police in police sciences, criminal investigation and the legal system who is also a screenwriter and former humorist for The Onion reveals the strange stories of how seemingly ordinary people become criminals and serial murderers. Read More
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A faculty lead for LAPD’s student police in police sciences, criminal investigation and the legal system who is also a screenwriter and former humorist for The Onion reveals the strange stories of how seemingly ordinary people become criminals and serial murderers. Read More
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Terrifying True Crime Stories

"What makes Double Lives so terrifying is that these events are real. After 20 years as a cop, these are the stories that keep me up at night." ─Sgt. Joseph Kuns, LAPD

#1 New Release in True Crime and Espionage

Eric Brach's true crime book Double Lives: True Tales of the Criminals Next Door offers terrifying true stories about the criminals hidden among us and the banality of evil and crime, elevated by its frank discussion of the nation-wide criminal scourge of the moment: opioid addiction.

A true crime roller-coaster. Double Lives chronicles the very monsters who walk unnoticed among us─even serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, or John Wayne Gacy. They are neighbors and students, professionals and friends living out criminal double lives. Double Lives is both a nonfiction exposé and a nationwide search that details the exploits of some of the worst criminals in recent American history, all of whom succeeded in going undetected for years while perpetrating one crime after another… and all in their own hometowns. Gender? Race? Age? Socioeconomic class? It doesn’t matter.

Double Lives a sensational yet sobering read. The author also provides a personal look at opioid addiction and its current effects right alongside binge-worthy tales of two-faced criminals caught and incarcerated.

If you're a fan of true crime or serial killer books such as Pretty Little Killers, Mind HunterIf You Tell, The Pale-Faced Lie, or The Big Book of Serial Killers, you'll love Double Lives.

Details
  • Price: $18.99
  • Pages: 256
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: TMA Press
  • Publication Date: 15th August 2018
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781633537804
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRUE CRIME / General
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / Serial Killers
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws
    TRUE CRIME / Espionage
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / General
    PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology
Reviews

"Eric Brach is a lecturer in the Police Orientation Preparation Program at West Los Angeles College. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Writers Blok, a non-profit organization that provides support to writers and their work. In researching Double Lives: True Tales of the Criminals Next Door, Eric Brach was meticulous in his devotion to expose the sociopathic character of his subjects." ─Michael F Matassa, ATF Special Agent (retired)

"What makes Double Lives so terrifying is that these events are real. After 20 years as a cop, these are the stories that keep me up at night." ─Sgt. Joseph Kuns, LAPD

Author Bio
Eric wakeboards out of flaming wreckage—or at least, his author photo on Goodreads does. The rest of the time, he teaches English at a collegiate program for students pursuing careers in law enforcement. Before turning to books, Eric wrote for The Onion and Bleacher Report, and he penned the screenplay for a Nintendo Wii game that most people didn't even hate. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, his dog, and his unyielding certainty that eggs overeasy is the best food on earth.

Terrifying True Crime Stories

"What makes Double Lives so terrifying is that these events are real. After 20 years as a cop, these are the stories that keep me up at night." ─Sgt. Joseph Kuns, LAPD

#1 New Release in True Crime and Espionage

Eric Brach's true crime book Double Lives: True Tales of the Criminals Next Door offers terrifying true stories about the criminals hidden among us and the banality of evil and crime, elevated by its frank discussion of the nation-wide criminal scourge of the moment: opioid addiction.

A true crime roller-coaster. Double Lives chronicles the very monsters who walk unnoticed among us─even serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, or John Wayne Gacy. They are neighbors and students, professionals and friends living out criminal double lives. Double Lives is both a nonfiction exposé and a nationwide search that details the exploits of some of the worst criminals in recent American history, all of whom succeeded in going undetected for years while perpetrating one crime after another… and all in their own hometowns. Gender? Race? Age? Socioeconomic class? It doesn’t matter.

Double Lives a sensational yet sobering read. The author also provides a personal look at opioid addiction and its current effects right alongside binge-worthy tales of two-faced criminals caught and incarcerated.

If you're a fan of true crime or serial killer books such as Pretty Little Killers, Mind HunterIf You Tell, The Pale-Faced Lie, or The Big Book of Serial Killers, you'll love Double Lives.

  • Price: $18.99
  • Pages: 256
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: TMA Press
  • Publication Date: 15th August 2018
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781633537804
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRUE CRIME / General
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / Serial Killers
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws
    TRUE CRIME / Espionage
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / General
    PSYCHOLOGY / Forensic Psychology

"Eric Brach is a lecturer in the Police Orientation Preparation Program at West Los Angeles College. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Writers Blok, a non-profit organization that provides support to writers and their work. In researching Double Lives: True Tales of the Criminals Next Door, Eric Brach was meticulous in his devotion to expose the sociopathic character of his subjects." ─Michael F Matassa, ATF Special Agent (retired)

"What makes Double Lives so terrifying is that these events are real. After 20 years as a cop, these are the stories that keep me up at night." ─Sgt. Joseph Kuns, LAPD

Eric wakeboards out of flaming wreckage—or at least, his author photo on Goodreads does. The rest of the time, he teaches English at a collegiate program for students pursuing careers in law enforcement. Before turning to books, Eric wrote for The Onion and Bleacher Report, and he penned the screenplay for a Nintendo Wii game that most people didn't even hate. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, his dog, and his unyielding certainty that eggs overeasy is the best food on earth.