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Serpentine by Thomas Thompson (1979-10-03)

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The bestselling, true-life story of predatory charm, international serial murder, and unstemmed evil has been penned by the award-winning author of "Blood and Money." This is the tale of Charles... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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BEWARE OF FAST FRIENDS!!!

"Even as the Air France jet travels towards the Istanbul terminal, Andrea Darreau saw his half brother through the window. There was no mistaking Charles, dressed as he was in the sleekest navy blazer, a celebrity's dark glass; he looked like a Greek tycoon." This book captured me. It actually got under my skin allowing me to do or think nothing else but Serpentine. The character Charles Sobhraj is a man who comes up in a world that does not welcome him. As a child he remains unloved and unwanted, due to his illigetimacy, and his mother Song's marriage to another man. Charles' paternal father on the other hand wants nothing to do with him and marries again starting a new family. Poor Charles refuses to accept his father's dismissal, and keeps forever after him, baggering him, pleading his attention and love, all to no avail. His mother Song on the other hand is more concerned with her new life, and could not care less. Without any support coming from either of his parents Charles embarks on a life on his own, educating himself, and familiarizing himself with crime and how it works. He starts out with small crimes and then everything swells out in enormous proportions to the point where he is hiring staff to work with him. He gets incarcerated more times than he can count, as his criminal activity reaches across two continents; parts of Turkey, Iran, Paris, Delhi, Pakistan, and all the way to Hong Kong. Words cannot sufficiently describe the dangerous man Charles has become, but with his good looks, fine clothes, quick charisma and easy manner bit by bit, strangers who do not know him trust him and are lured into his web of dark murky waters. This is a true story and one can learn a lot from it, in protection oneself when traveling alone and otherwise. I highly recommended this work of non-fiction. Reviewed by Heather Marshall Negahdar ( SUGAR-CANE 08/05/07)

Utterly Fascinating True Crime/Biography of a Psychopath!!

I couldn't put this book down because it is so well written and very interesting. The life and crimes of this man were unbelievable and to cross so many countries! He was a genius in many ways, though, but used it for evil instead of good. Great true crime read!!

Serpentine 2004

I read this book about 25 years ago and have never forgotten it. As others have described, I could hardly put the book down or believe how this man escaped capture and punishment for so long. I just finished watching a National Geographic special entitled "The Serpent" and discovered that it was about this same man. An Update to the story of Charles Sobrahj, after being jailed in India long enough to escape extradition on murder charges (In Nepal I think) due to the statute of limitations , (He escaped once and got an extention of 10 years on his original 7 year sentence to prevent extradition before the statute ran out in Nepal) he was released and eventually slipped back into the country where he was being sought for the murders of a Dutch couple (Thailand?). He was spotted, arrested, charged, convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2004. His former partner in crime, Marie LeClerc died of cancer while he was in jail in India) As wily as this man has been his entire life, I doubt that this will be the end of his torturous career. It is a cautionary tale, one that prompts anyone who reads it to exercise caution when traveling, particularly abroad.

Every Traveler Should Read This Book BEFORE Departing

In 1990, I was a woman, traveling alone around the world, for one year. I met a couple unsavory characters along the way--one of whom I now know was a socioopath--but fortunately escaped without long-lasting harm. I came across this book, originally thinking it was fiction (it was mismarked in the library where I found it), but found it was a true story of a sociopath, and how he preyed upon tourist after unsuspecting tourist. It particularly fascinated me as many of the places in this book were places I visited myself. If I had read this book before traveling, I don't think the sociopath I met could have done anything to me. As it was, I was too naive and trusting. The first thing I did after reading this book from the library was to go out and BUY my own copy to keep. And I plan to recommend this book to each and every person I know who is going abroad on any more than a simple vacation to a standard destination. If you are a traveler, or have friends who are travelers, the information contained in this book is priceless.

TWISTED GENIUS

Charles Sobraj was clearly a gifted man. Fluent in several languages and able to navigate his way throughout Europe and Asia, he remained an enigmatic figure and certainly one of the most interesting. He has been regarded as the worst serial killer in Asian history.Sobraj was an out of wedlock child born to a young Vietnamese mother and Indian father. Rejected by his natural father and only minimally accepted by his natural mother, Charles showed problems at a very early age. A sleep wetter until his early teens, Charles showed a calculated, vicious side almost from an infant. He would cut his mother's dresses to shreds so she could not go out at night; he learned early to fend for himself with a group of street children; he had no respect for authority figures and used foul language. When Sobraj's mother remarries, she takes Charles' younger sister (they were full siblings) and leaves Charles with his reluctant father. Sobraj, Sr., now remarried and well stocked with mistresses has provided Charles with a passel of Indian and Indio-Asian half siblings. His stepmother has no use for him, so once again Charles is turned out and left to fend for himself on the mean streets of the city.Charles' mother and stepfather return to claim Charles and it takes them all but an act of congress to get the boy to leave for France with them. Feeling displaced, Charles is left to try to sort out his sibling relationships. As the oldest of his French half-siblings, he exudes an aura of mystery and the younger children adore him. He would, years later, repay their adoration by stealing from them and in one memorable instance, framing a younger brother for a crime that he, Charles had committed.In adult life, Charles distinguishes himself as being able to move and blend into the culture of whichever country he is in. His Indio-Asian appearance lend him a somewhat "international" look; that is, he could easily be overlooked in many nations as a native. Charles uses this to his advantage. Gifted in language and business/marketing, he runs any number of illegal enterprises. He is very seductive and has convinced several naive women to become romantically involved with him.Marie-Andree Leclerc, a French Canadian, falls under Charles' seductive charm. He uses the Canadian to her ultimate destruction as the pair tour Asia and India throughout the 1970s killing and drugging travelers for money.This book will leave an indelible stamp upon your memory.
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