Could you be capable of violence?
You'd probably say no.
But what if the real answer isn't so simple?
The Killer in Us is a provocative exploration of the darkest corners of the human psyche. Drawing from criminology, depth psychology, and real-world case studies, Noah Ashcroft reveals how the potential for violence lives not only in criminals and monsters-but in all of us.
With striking clarity and unsettling honesty, this book shows:
- Why people kill in everyday situations-without being "evil"
- How silence, obedience, and routine can turn anyone into an accomplice
- What the shadow self is-and why we must confront it
- How society hides systemic violence behind language, systems, and screens
- Why true morality begins where self-deception ends
Combining psychological insight with compelling storytelling, Ashcroft doesn't excuse violence-he exposes its roots. This is not a book about guilt.
It's a book about responsibility.
For readers of Carl Jung, Philip Zimbardo, Robert Sapolsky, and those who seek uncomfortable truths.