Click. Stalk. Destroy.
Inside the Minds of People Who Stalk Online
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Dr Jessica Taylor
'Frighteningly accurate, robustly researched and courageously original' Eve Barlow, Owner of Blacklisted
'Dr Jessica Taylor is the voice every woman needs to hear. Her incredible courage in tackling the uncomfortable truths that continue to harm women around the world is helping to change the conversation in a profound way! If you've ever felt silenced, dismissed, manipulated or made to question your own instincts, Dr Jessica's work is absolutely essential! She empowers women to find their voice, trust themselves and refuse to be silenced' Lisa Bilyeu
What happens when thousands of strangers decide you deserve to be destroyed?
How do strangers become obsessed with someone they barely know?
What happens when your stalker can destroy your life from the comfort of their own sofa?
For years, Dr Jessica Taylor was stalked - not by a lone figure lurking outside her home, but by groups of people online. They watched her. They monitored her life. They spread rumours, stole her identity, analysed her posts, contacted everyone she had ever known and coordinated attacks designed to ruin her life.
To end her life.
And they believed that they were justified. Like all stalkers do.
In Click. Stalk. Destroy., Taylor takes readers inside the disturbing psychology of online stalking. Combining her professional research with real-life examples and her own experience, she unravels the psychology of this disturbing behaviour as well as the radically changing landscape of stalking, including the prevalence of female online stalkers and 'she was asking for it' narratives.
Revealing how the internet and social media has fostered new conditions for stalking, this is an exposition of today's hidden world of psychological warfare and digital surveillance.©2026 Dr Jessica Taylor (P)2026 Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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Brave account of real life stalking
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Its a true reflection of facts through the victims experience.
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I recognised elements of it. I’ve been stalked myself, but in the common way most people think of stalking, by an ex boyfriend. Despite the differences, I know exactly how the truth sounds when you say it out loud, too extreme and outrageous to be believed. That’s the design of the abuse. It’s a very similar pattern to coercive control. Intentional. It makes you feel and sound like you are going mad.
I’ve no doubt there will be many readers/listeners who want to write a review but won’t. It is risky and easier to stay silent.
It isn’t a comfortable listen, it made me reflect on my own communications with the author and wonder how she could possibly trust anyone.
I’m glad this experience hasn’t silenced her and I’ve learnt a lot more about the psychology of stalking, albeit I still can’t get my head around it.
A stark awakening about stalking networks
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Her insights into mis-diagnosis and pathology and gaslighting of women by professional and medical institutions have been so useful and validating to many.
I found it disgusting amd horrific that thos group of women and others could do this to her and her family.
A must read as it will make us all think differently.
I hope her and family continue to thrive.
Shocking and frightening insight into the Justice system and lack of support available to victims.
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Scarily accurate! The modern online world is breeding a terrifying new phenomenon that is little understood.
Excellent!
Superb
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