A Monster Of All Time
by JT HUnter
Genre: True Crime
Published by: RJ Parker Publishing
Publication Date: September 4th 2018
Number of Pages: 304
ISBN: 1987902521 (ISBN13: 9781987902525)
Purchase Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads
My Review
I’ve always had an interest in reading about serial killers. They say that many of us may know one, even be friends with one. Guess that saying about never really knowing a person is true, in a terrifying way.
Danny Rollins’ killing spree occurred during August of 1990. I had moved to the south in 1986 and find it hard to remember much about him. Perhaps it’s because Ted Bundy was executed in 1989 and that day, along with the many books and movies made about him, blurred my memory about Danny.
This book reads so smoothly. Almost like a work of fiction. But the author makes sure you remember it’s all true. Danny may not have the larger number of victims like Bundy, Gacy and several others, but if he hadn’t been caught, he would have added more victims.
Danny had a bad time of it growing up. I’m sure you could check off many serial killer indicators on the list after reading about his life. But at what point did he choose, yes, choose, to kill? Many people go through what he did and don’t kill. Why did he kill? That question is one I don’t think even he could really have answered. Bundy said he didn’t know why he was a serial killer. It was just who he was.
I was captivated by this story. And also horrified after reading about Danny’s crimes. The author did his research. He kept me turning the pages to learn more. And wrapped it up nicely. If you enjoy true crime books and reading about serial killers, this would be a good one for you.
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Synopsis
Ambitious, attractive, and full of potential, five young college students prepared for the new semester. They dreamed of beginning careers and starting families. They had a lifetime of experiences in front of them. But death came without warning in the dark of the night.
Brutally ending five promising lives, leaving behind three gruesome crime scenes, the Gainesville Ripper terrorized the University of Florida, casting an ominous shadow across a frightened college town.
What evil lurked inside him? What demons drove him to kill? What made him ‘A Monster of All Time’?
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Prologue
January 1987
Parchman, Mississippi
The prisoner raged in his lonely cell.
“When they let me out of here,” the prisoner swore to himself, “I’ll make them all pay.”
Years of condemnation and contempt had taken its toll, breaking him down, eroding his spirit, destroying all sense of hope. Now only the anger remained.
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Cast into the bowels of Parchman Prison, the notorious Mississippi State Penitentiary, the prisoner had suffered daily torments during his confinement, each day falling deeper and deeper into despair. Raw sewage regularly seeped into his cell through the floor and flowed from a broken drain down the hall, flooding the cramped 8 x 10 feet concrete space with a revolting grey-brown liquid and an unrelenting stench.
Kept in this torturous isolation, his besieged brain had betrayed him, replaying the grievous moments of his life, all of the humiliations and feelings of helplessness, every piercing word, and every raw, painful memory. It was a constant reminder that the world had always been a hurtful place of violence, animosity, and aversion, never one of empathy or understanding.
Desperate to escape the unrelenting torment, he retreated ever deeper into the labyrinth of his own mind, creeping ever closer to madness. It was in that maze of insanity that he found himself. Or rather, something found him.
In the bleak, all-encompassing darkness, something whispered his name.
Faceless and formless, the voice seemed to emanate both from the impenetrable blackness surrounding him and from the shadowy depths of his own consciousness. The voice soothed and seduced him, its language both alien and familiar. It promised the strength to survive whatever nightmares awaited the remainder of his confinement. It offered the tools of revenge for his present condition, for all of the wrongs committed against him in the past, and for the scorn and mistreatment yet to come. Most of all, it promised the power to make others feel the suffering he had so long endured.
Then a name imprinted itself into his brain, uttered from an unseen shape in the darkness, or muttered from the murky depths of memory.
“Gemini,” an eerie voice proclaimed. “I am Gemini.”
At that moment, an infernal compact was crafted, a devil’s contract offering redemption for the damned, a demonic covenant accepted regardless of the terms. Caring nothing for the consequences, the prisoner embraced the assurance of vengeance, pledging revenge for the countless injuries inflicted upon him. Just as a cold, uncaring world had robbed him of his humanity and stolen years of his life, he would take the lives of others in an equal and equitable proportion. A new sense of purpose washed over him, bringing with it a rebirth, a recognition of what he needed to do.
And now he waited, marking the days with hidden malice, the bitter darkness of his cell matched only by the malevolence of his twisted, tainted soul.
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Author JT Hunter
JT’s bestselling true crime books include:
Devil in The Darkness: True Story of Serial Killer ISRAEL KEYES
The Country Boy Killer: The True Story of Serial Killer Cody Legebokoff
In Colder Blood: True Story of the Walker Family Murder as depicted in Truman Capote’s, In Cold Blood
Deadly Deception: True Story of Tampa Serial Killer, Bobby Joe Long
Death Row Romeo: The True Story of Serial Killer Oscar Ray Bolin
The Vampire Next Door: True Story of the Vampire Rapist and Serial Killer
Author Links: Website / Goodreads / Bookbub / Facebook
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I remember this all too well and, coming after Ted, was a vivid reminder that college students aren’t nearly as safe as they think they are.
I used to go in to class at my college an hour early so I could find a safe parking spot. I never parked far away or in the garages.
WOW Laura this is even more terrifying knowing it really did happen! But yes you are asking the true question: what made him kill because as you say others have difficult upbringing and don’t become killers. Is it biology? Something in their brain? Is it someone others encountered that made them choose another path? Or a special someone who on the contrary pushed him to do it? The theories are endless. Great review!
I don’t think we can ever truly know what drives them. That makes it even more terrifying.
WOW! This sounds like a chilling read!
And then some!
There is something horrific about reading stories about real serial killers. This one seems really good but frightening!
It’s chilling to have a glimpse into what drives them to do these things.
This sounds scary. It’s odd as I like reading dark books but don’t read horror and haven’t read much true crime. Actually, the true crime I have read was mostly vague and uncertain about who did it. They examine all the facts about why they think someone did it but they don’t have definitive evidence. So this sounds interesting. Both of my nieces went to college in Gainesville and graduated 2 years ago. Excellent review!
I’ve read a couple where they never did name who committed the crimes. I like knowing they are caught. This was one of those.
I grew up in Florida but have never heard of the Danny Rollins murders. This sounds like it would be an intense and intriguing read for sure.
I missed most of the news about this too. Strange.
i felt i had to read this one too, living in florida and all
sherry @ fundinmental
I enjoyed your review, Sherry:)
Serial killer books and tv shows always seem to reel me in as well. There is something about the mystery and the criminal mind that intrigues me. This sounds like a good one. I am glad that you loved it! 🙂
I’m always drawn in to real stories like these. Whether shows or books. I enjoyed getting the inside look into this one.
I used to read a ton of serial killer books but never about this killer. I read tons about Bundy though.
I read a lot of books about Bundy too. I’m thinking that’s why Danny wasn’t easily remembered. I’ll remember him now.
This book sounds like a fascinating read.
It was, Debbie:)
Wonderful review!! This one totally sucked me in!
Thanks. I read this one straight through!