Paperback. Twelve true tales of fiendish schemes that came off without a hitch. Almost...A whirlwind tour of dirty deeds, sinister scandals, and cold-blooded murder - done in the name of love, money, madness, and more - from around the world or right next door. All of these notoriously wicked characters overlooked a fatal flaw that brought their almost perfect crimes to light. Japanese jet-setter Kazuyoshi Miura had a talent for making money, a taste for lizard-skin boots, and a lust for leading trusting young women like lambs to the slaughter. Mild-mannered maniac Jeffry Dahmer wined his male guests with drugged drinks, and then dined on them - but the remains of his victims would tell tales of terror and torture that would shock the world. From the Hollywood Hills to the Swiss Alps, Thomas Devins wheeled and dealed, thrilled and killed, and led the law through a game of global hopscotch in which he was always one step ahead. 332pp. mass market p/back. From the library of true-crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. Lightly browned pp. o/w Vg+ with no creasing to covers.