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Charmer: A Ladies' Man and His Victims

By: Jack Olsen
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Charmer: The True Story of a Ladies' Man and His Victims is a masterwork of true crime journalism from acclaimed author Jack Olsen, delivering a chilling portrait of a killer who weaponized charisma.

George Russell Jr. had a gift. He could walk into any room, any bar, any party, any crowd, and within minutes everyone knew his name. Women were drawn to him. Men wanted to be around him. He was handsome, magnetic, and unfailingly entertaining. He knew how to make people feel seen, special, and safe. He was also, beneath every carefully constructed smile, a predator.

In the summer of 1990, three women were murdered in the affluent suburbs of Seattle. Their bodies were posed, arranged with grotesque deliberateness, as if the killer wanted to send a message. Law enforcement was baffled. The community was terrified. And George Russell Jr., the charmer everyone knew and liked, kept right on smiling.

Jack Olsen, the New York Times bestselling author hailed as "the dean of true crime," traces Russell's life from his rootless childhood. A Black child growing up isolated in a white suburb, developing a performer's instinct for becoming whatever each audience needed him to be, through his years as a small-time burglar and accomplished liar, to the murderous rage hiding beneath the polish. He gives full humanity to the victims, refuses to reduce them to footnotes in a killer's story, and turns a careful eye on the culture that enabled Russell for so long. A world where charm was currency and nobody wanted to look too closely.

Because Russell didn't just fool his victims. He fooled everyone.

As the New York Times wrote: "Like fine cinema vérité, Charmer mesmerizes us with the sense of watching real life, unaugmented, move before our eyes."

With compassion for the victims and unflinching clarity about the killer, Charmer reminds us why Jack Olsen was known as the dean of true crime.

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Good story which is well written by jack Olsen as are the rest of his true crime books. Kevin pierce is one of my favourite narrators and brings the story to life in an empathetic manner.

Definitely worth a listen

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I always find Jack Olsens books a little hard to start with but as the story grows it sucks you in.

Very good

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I kept feeling that this was a dramatised fictional tale, there was far too much meandering through the lives and experiences of various captivated women! They were all identical in the treatment they received and their stupidity for allowing this man to treat them as he did! I found it extremely tedious and irritating!
I had been expecting a reasonable recounting of how he was tracked and caught, but this was hardly shown at all.

Far too long and drawn out

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