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OverviewSerial Family Man is the first recorded interview of Gregg Thorton, a man who spent decades hiding unimaginable violence behind the mask of an ordinary life. From the outside, Gregg was a husband, a father, a man who blended seamlessly into society. Behind closed doors, he was something else entirely. A mind shaped by an early disorder he neither understood nor controlled slowly gave way to anger, entitlement, and a rigid sense of judgment. One that told him certain people deserved to suffer. His first act of violence occurred at just six years old, setting the foundation for a life defined by secrecy and bloodshed. Over the next thirty-five years, Gregg would go on to claim the lives of nearly a dozen innocent people, each murder buried beneath routine, family dinners, and normalcy. Now, decades later, Gregg has agreed to speak. In this chilling, interview-style narrative, Gregg recounts his life in his own words; his childhood, his justifications, his methods of thinking, and the moments he believes shaped him into what he became. As the conversation unfolds, so does the unsettling truth: the greatest danger was never how monstrous he appeared, but how human he seemed. Serial Family Man is not a story that seeks to glorify violence. It is an unflinching psychological examination of control, denial, and the terrifying ordinariness of evil. This is Gregg Thorton's confession and the answers families have waited decades to hear may not bring the closure they expect. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Makitia ThompsonPublisher: Makitia Thompson Imprint: Makitia Thompson Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9798233525056Pages: 166 Publication Date: 19 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMakitia Thompson is a multi-genre storyteller whose work blends poetic intensity with the raw honesty of documentary-style fiction. Whether writing haunting character studies, time-bending novels, or intimate poetry collections, she gravitates toward the places where emotion fractures and truth demands to be seen. Her stories often unravel the quiet ache beneath survival, the complicated weight of memory, and the beauty that emerges from brokenness. As the founder of Minds In Design, Thompson explores the intersections of literature, visual art, and immersive world-building. Her oil and acrylic paintings mirror the emotional pulse of her books, creating a bridge between image and narrative that deepens the impact of her work. Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, she began writing at age eleven and has spent more than a decade shaping stories that challenge, unnerve, and invite readers to confront themselves with empathy. Across poetry and fiction, Thompson's work asks one enduring question: What does it mean to reclaim your voice after the world has tried to rewrite it? Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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