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I rarely get any true crime books any more. I don't think that many True Crime readers are on here any longer. My account says I have gotten over 300 books in 10 years but I have gotten only 1 or 2 books in the last few months. I've decided to sell my credits if anyone is interested. $2 bucks each.
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I pulled all mine cause they just set and never moved when this forum dried up the trading between many of us stopped , |
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I sold some of my credits but decided to try a membership for one more year. I had too many credits and I wasn't using them. Maybe things will get better this year in the true crime trading of books. Part of the problem is that there are few TC authors |
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I took my shelf down but I have decided to start posting books over the next week I had decided to stay also, I know when this was active I sent a lot books to friends here for no credits and some did the same for me. I hope this fee didn't kill that sight. Maybe the remaining member will get more serious about posting books. I guess we shall see Oh if you haven't read the book My Dad Was The Zodiac Killer I highly recommend it I'm usually skeptical of theses kind of books but this one has so much verifiable documentation I believe him it makes so many of the weird parts of the case make sense best TC I have read for awhile .I got it as an E-book. Last Edited on: 2/7/15 1:48 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Glad to have a recommendation for a new book. Thanks |
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The Book is actually called The most Dangerous Animal of All By Gary Stewart |
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i HAVE READ That book also and it is very believable. Especially when he writes notes to the police "I am right before your eyes," and his company has the exact symbols in their slogan.
I have never seen these forums before. I am a tc "junkie," and have ordered many from here, but don't see this site staying around with all the new and confusing various memberships.
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recommended - Careless Whispers by Carlton Stowers. |
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