The Ability To Kill

The Ability To Kill

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

The Ability to Kill is a compelling non-fiction anthology by Eric Ambler, one of the twentieth century's most celebrated thriller writers — praised by Graham Greene as the best in the genre. The collection presents a series of masterfully written essays on real-life murder and crime, drawing from some of history's most notorious and fascinating criminal cases. Ambler brings his razor-sharp storytelling instincts to bear on true crime, chronicling the psychology of killers and the circumstances that lead ordinary people to extraordinary acts of violence. Written with the cool detachment and atmospheric tension that defined his fiction, the essays illuminate the dark corners of human nature with clarity and unnerving insight. A must-read for admirers of crime writing in any form, this volume stands as proof that Ambler's talents extended far beyond the novel.

Author: Eric Ambler
Format: Paperback
Published: 1970, New English Library (NEL)
Genre: True crime

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

The Ability to Kill is a compelling non-fiction anthology by Eric Ambler, one of the twentieth century's most celebrated thriller writers — praised by Graham Greene as the best in the genre. The collection presents a series of masterfully written essays on real-life murder and crime, drawing from some of history's most notorious and fascinating criminal cases. Ambler brings his razor-sharp storytelling instincts to bear on true crime, chronicling the psychology of killers and the circumstances that lead ordinary people to extraordinary acts of violence. Written with the cool detachment and atmospheric tension that defined his fiction, the essays illuminate the dark corners of human nature with clarity and unnerving insight. A must-read for admirers of crime writing in any form, this volume stands as proof that Ambler's talents extended far beyond the novel.