I ordered this book in desperation. Having been stalked and being given advice to 'make peace with the past and move on' I was left feeling frustrated because I needed to try to get inside the mind of the person who caused me the problems, mainly because he is still working near me and I bump into him on a regular basis. Not ideal, but something which isn't going to change, so I either move away or cope. I decided to cope but was seeking 'devices' which would help me deal with meeting the man again. The fact that this is a scholarly book appealed to me - I knew it was unlikely to be sentimental or gratuitous. As a professional writer myself, I found the quality of writing an absolute joy, and the fact that so many fine minds are brought together within one cover was a great reading experience. Apart from that I was given what I sought: an insight into the mind of people who stalk. I will meet the man who caused me the problems in a face-to-face business meeting in a few days' time. I cannot back out, nor do I want to because I want to continue my business without it being affected by this man. Before I read The Psychology of Stalking I would have backed out because I wouldn't have had the knowledge or resources to cope. Now that I have begun to understand what caused this man to stalk me I will be able to meet him and be strong. I could never have come to that decision if I hadn't read this book. A ten-star book in my rating!
(For obvious reasons I prefer to remain anonymous, but I am a business woman from England.)