A review by craftyscene
The Last Victim: A True-Life Journey Into the Mind of the Serial Killer by Jason Moss

3.0

A super-fast and interesting read. Like other reviewers have said, it reads similar to a YA novel with short chapters and the last sentence always leaving you wanting to know more.

The author definitely had some balls to correspond with the major serial killers out there. His relationship with Gacy was highly disturbing. What made me more curious was his relationship with his parents since he takes quite a few jabs at them. Unfortunately, we'll never know that because the author apparently committed suicide a few years after this book was published, on June 6, 2006 (666). I think I'm even more intrigued by this book now because the epilogue mentions the killers he corresponded with knew people on the outside who would gladly handle their dirty work, and the author left no suicide note.