The Homicidal Diary is a novel written by Earl Peirce that follows the story of a man who becomes obsessed with killing people and keeping track of his murders in a diary. The book explores themes of mental illness, morality, and the nature of evil. It has received mixed reviews from critics but remains a popular read among fans of dark psychological thrillers.
By Earl Peirce · First published 1987 · Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime