Francisco Arce Montes was a rejected loner with an addiction to harming
young girls. He managed to evade justice for more than a quarter of a
century while traveling to various countries throughout Europe and South
America. It is now believed that Montes was responsible for more than
two dozen killings. His victims were always women, and the attacks were
always sexually motivated. In this shocking and fascinating account,
Wensley Clarkson uncovers Montes's full story, from his first attack on
a young girl--which ultimately led to a consensual relationship and to
her bearing his child--to his first brushes with the law and his
eventual transcontinental reign of terror.