The Fatalist, Campbell McConachie
The Fatalist, Campbell McConachie
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The Fatalist

Author: Campbell McConachie

Narrator: Neil Pigot

Unabridged: 12 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/15/2018


Synopsis

AS SEEN ON AUSTRALIAN STORY

Shortlisted for The Ned Kelly Awards Best True Crime 2018
Shortlisted for The Danger Prize (writing about Sydney and crime) 2018

'I first met Lindsey Rose playing pool at The Burwood Hotel in 1988. I was two years out of high school. He'd already committed three murders. None of us knew.

'We knew he was a brothel owner, we knew not to get on his wrong side, but we knew nothing of his lives past: fitter and turner, ambulance officer, private investigator, car thief, hijacker, arsonist, mercenary, drug dealer. Murderer.

'I drank at The Burwood on and off for six years. The last time I saw Lindsey as a free man was in early 1994 when he came to a poker game at my home. By then he'd committed two more murders - on Valentine's Day 1994 - and that made five.'

What factors are at play in the creation of a cold-blooded killer? How can a relaxed, sociable, loving man with a strong work ethic keep the truth of his inner life, his dark side, hidden from friends, family and even the woman he marries?

Informed by the science of criminal psychology, court documents and transcripts, correspondence and many interviews with Rose in the notorious Goulburn Supermax prison, Campbell McConachie's account is a unique and fascinating journey into the life and mind of a multiple murderer.

About Campbell McConachie

Campbell McConachie grew up in Sydney, Bahrain and Papua New Guinea. He has worked in the finance industry for twenty years. He studied Post-Graduate English at the University of Sydney and completed a Master of Arts (Creative Writing) at Western Sydney University. He interviewed Lindsey Rose in prison more than twenty-five times for THE FATALIST, his first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jo-Ann

Author Campbell McConachie had a large task on his hands. You can tell he has tried to give a factual account of the horrendous crimes and to shed light on Lindsay's life and maybe a clue as to what turned him into a killer. I get the feeling that this book is something McConachie needed to do for h......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy

Despite knowing how it ends, you can’t put this true life thriller down. The voice is pure McConachie, the characters achingly real. Just how the author keeps you hanging on the edge of your seat until the very end is the real genius of The Fatalist. Rose is a truly bad man, and McConachie makes no......more

Goodreads review by Larry

Such an interesting journey as page by page we discover the complexities of man's inhumanity to man and yet one finds oneself hoping for a happy ending ....this troubled man has so very many talents and redeeming features too but as we learn with each enthralling chapter, he needs to be stopped !! So......more

Goodreads review by Kylie

If there's such a thing as a thoughtful and yet terrifying page turner this non fiction (truth is stranger than fiction) account is it. The author shuffles us back and forth seamlessly between Lindsay Rose' fascinating / disturbing / sad at times / shocking life story, and the stages the author went......more

Goodreads review by Peter

If only Rose had planned his crimes more meticulously the results might not have been so tragic. In his efforts to seek revenge on the villains who have mistreated others, he becomes a villain himself. In killing the two people who 'deserved' it, he murders two innocent bystanders and inadvertently......more