Killer: A Journal of Murder (novel)

Killer: A Journal Of Murder (novel)

Killer A Journal Of Murder is a 1970 biographical novel by American authors Thomas E. Gaddis and James O. Long. The book was republished in 2002 by Amok Books as Panzram: A Journal Of Murder (ISBN 1-878923-14-5).

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