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Manhunt: The Night Stalker
- Manhunt, Book 2
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
What does it take to catch a predator who has terrorised southeast England for over 15 years?
Delroy Grant—dubbed the Night Stalker—was one of the nation's most wanted men, a shocking sex predator. During his 17-year reign of fear, he established a clear MO. Target an elderly woman, living alone. Visit them at night. Remove a window pane and slide in. Unscrew the lightbulbs. Cut the power at the electricity meter. Rip out the telephone wires. Tiptoe to the bedroom. Wake the victim by shining a torch in their eyes. What followed for his terrified victims was often unspeakable.
When SIO Colin Sutton was drafted into the case, Grant had been at large for over a decade. Stepping up where others had failed, he began the determined, relentless police work that had marked the end for infamous serial killer Levi Bellfield. Case by case, clue by clue.
Night Stalker is the chilling true story of one of the most testing manhunts the Metropolitan Police have ever undertaken. It is a glimpse into the heart of darkness—and into the mind and work of the brilliant detective who brought one of London's most feared monsters to justice.
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- S. A. Smith
- 09-12-21
Totally enthralled
Brilliantly written and narrated true story of a real monster and his capture LISTEN NOW
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- Rob69
- 16-05-24
Gripping.
Really well written, a lot of detail about the horrible crimes of a monster. Read really well.
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- Steve Hunt
- 15-10-21
Deep insight into how a crime is solved.
The second book by this author. If your interested in real crime, how the police and justice system really works in the UK and the truth about the wretched crimes that people commit this is certainly for you.
This must have been such a harrowing case to work. Going into an investigation that had already been running for well over a decade with no sign of a suspect let alone a resolution must have been incredibly daunting. Enter our protagonist, add some old school policing and what you have is a really interesting study of real crimes, the sickness that drives them and how these amazing professionals solve them.
Loved it.
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- Lee
- 26-12-22
The Nightstalker
Of all the bios I’ve listened to recently this has been about the worst monster who preyed on mostly pensioners, some of the most fragile members within our society. Imagine being in your 80’s, repeatedly raped and you have dementia… doesn’t bare thinking about. Sadly some of his victims didn’t live to see justice served.
Again the police do the best they can and at the end many were burnt out and who can blame them….dealing with monsters like this.
Well read and well written.
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- John U
- 19-04-22
Hard listen but incredibly worthwhile.
Superbly read and described in intricate detail about the whole intriguing list of events that lead to the protracted and eventual capture of the culprit.
Lots of insights into missed opportunities and culture of the Met which was very interesting but disturbing that the crimes went on for so long.
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- Aussie1988
- 02-10-21
Would highly recommend
Would highly recommend, well written and read. And had a lot of information. Your heart goes out to the victims
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- mark richardson
- 17-10-22
fabulous
An absolutely riveting book which is performed superbly. superb can't recommend this book enough
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- S
- 25-06-23
couldn't put down
lost sleep over this ! absolutly compelling . finished in 24 hours highly recommended
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- Maisymoo
- 04-11-24
So much detail!
Brilliant, amazing, riveting!!! So many facts are included from before, during and after the case, that aren't mentioned in the usual documentaries etc, Also interesting to get a bit of background on the personal life of Colin Sutton. The book about Levi Bellfield is just as fantastic.
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- MrABalls
- 14-10-21
A very thorough investigation.
What I liked about this book is like the previous manhunt book it’s written by the murder detective Colin Sutton.
I felt that Colin doesn’t leave any stone unturned and goes into the detail of the crimes, wishing at times he didn’t, but ultimately doing this gives you all the facts, however hard and tough they are to listen to, and helps you understand how twisted and messed up Delroy Grant was.
Like the previous Manhunt book Colin does make you feel and understand how the detectives must have felt as day after day little results are found as more and more offences are reported.
The book really did demonstrate like in the previous book that good old fashioned police work always delivers in the end.
I would read this again and would highly recommend the ITV manhunt series, which is an excellent accompaniment to the book.
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