<P><B>''An intricate and brilliantly written psychiatric perspective on the most perplexing of crimes'' Kerry Daynes, author of <I>The Dark Side of the Mind</I></B><br><br><B>''Beautifully written and very dark'' Nimco Ali OBE</B><br><B><br><I>''Whodunnit'' doesn''t matter so much, not to a forensic psychiatrist. We''re more interested in the ''why''.</I></B><br><br>In his twenty-six years in the field, Richard Taylor has worked on well over a hundred murder cases, with victims and perpetrators from all walks of life. In this fascinating memoir, Taylor draws on some of the most tragic, horrific and illuminating of these cases - as well as dark secrets from his own family''s past - to explore some of the questions he grapples with every day:<br><br><I>Why do people kill? </I><br><I>Does committing a monstrous act make someone a monster? </I><br><I>Could any of us, in the wrong circumstances, become a killer?</I><br><br>As Taylor helps us understand what lies inside the minds of those ch