Best True Crime Books

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  • Burn After Reading reviews

    Burn After Reading Book Reviews

    Ladislas Farago

    Espionage has played a conspicuous and often memorable part in every war of history, but it was not until the Second World War that it became a kind of Fourth Estate of war. The na...

  • The Vice Bondage of a Great City reviews

    The Vice Bondage of a Great City Book Reviews

    Robert O. Harland

    Published in 1912, this truecrime work details the types of crime and corruption in Chicago at the beginning of the twentieth century; includes chapters on voter fraud, white slave...

  • Time Crime reviews

    Time Crime Book Reviews

    H. Beam Piper

    The Paratime Police are the guardians of the Paratime Secret and it is their ability to travel to alternate timelines which have allowed the decadent First Level society to thrive ...

  • My Life, My Love, My Holly reviews

    My Life, My Love, My Holly Book Reviews

    Joseph Jurak

    card for my bun on our first anniversary

  • The Deadly Dozen reviews

    The Deadly Dozen Book Reviews

    Robert Keller

    The Shocking True Crime Stories of the 12 Worst Serial Killers in American History David Berkowitz : Known as the "Son of Sam," Berkowitz was a deeply disturbed young man...

  • Rooftop Horror reviews

    Rooftop Horror Book Reviews

    Mike Bozart

    The mysterious 2013 death in Los Angeles of the Chinese Canadian female, Elisa Lam, is revisited in this 1500word short story. Possible theories are floated (and sunk). Another one...

  • The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar , Volume II reviews

    The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar , Volume II Book Reviews

    Camden Pelham

    The second volume of this enormous profile of criminal masterminds takes readers even deeper into the underworld of early Great Britain. It contains 52 illustrations.

  • Marquise Brinvillier reviews

    Marquise Brinvillier Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    Dominicus Soto, a very famous canonist and theologian, confessor to Charles V, present at the first meetings of the Council of Trent under Paul III, propounds a question about a ma...

  • Ghost - Honor Thy Parents reviews

    Ghost - Honor Thy Parents Book Reviews

    Trish Faber

    One is supposed to honor thy parents. At least that's what the Bible says. In the prequel to Ghost The Rick Watkinson Story, "Honor Thy Parents", tells of the fatef...

  • Blow On a Trumpet Drunk Until You Throw Up Your Breakfast reviews

    Blow On a Trumpet Drunk Until You Throw Up Your Breakfast Book Reviews

    Darryl Harrison

    A bizarre character scientific study about folks and the crazy things they actually do after utilizing drugs and drinking alcohol.The very first story is known as Incident At Watts...

  • My Name Is Gabriel Fernandez reviews

    My Name Is Gabriel Fernandez Book Reviews

    Jessica Jackson

    Please note: this a single story, and therefore shorter than the main books in the series. It is important to know that the beginning of the story is written in the child's vo...

  • The Dangerous Classes of New York reviews

    The Dangerous Classes of New York Book Reviews

    Charles Loring Brace

    The Dangerous Classes of New York, this book is about crime and criminals related book. Which is written by famous author Charles Loring Brace.

  • The Centralia Conspiracy reviews

    The Centralia Conspiracy Book Reviews

    Ralph Chaplin

    The Centralia Conspiracy is a Book of Crime. This book is not an apology for murder. It is an honest effort to unravel the tangled mesh of circumstances that led up to the Armistic...

  • The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth reviews

    The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth Book Reviews

    George Alfred Townsend

    A fascinating collection of articles written in the actual aftermath of the assassination of President Lincoln. These writings offer an intriguing look at the crime and capture of ...

  • In The Attic reviews

    In The Attic Book Reviews

    Garry Rodgers

    <b>“I’m so terrified… that psycho’s going to kill me!”</b> Maria Dersch prophetically predicted her death at the savage hands of her exboyfriend, Billy ...

  • A Slaughter of Angels reviews

    A Slaughter of Angels Book Reviews

    Babak Manafi

    The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut, United States, when 20yearold Adam Lanza shot and killed 26 people, including 20 c...

  • Vaninka reviews

    Vaninka Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    They are a series of stories based upon historical records, from the pen of Alexandre Dumas, pere, when he was not "the elder," nor yet the author of D'Artagnan or M...

  • Bulger on Trial reviews

    Bulger on Trial Book Reviews

    David Boeri, Bridget Samberg & Lisa Tobin

    The trial of James “Whitey” Bulger this summer was supposed to bring an end to one of the greatest scandals in the history of the FBI, but it dredged up a toxic swamp instead. Horr...

  • Gone reviews

    Gone Book Reviews

    Michael Chillit

    The story that unfolds in the pages that follow is not hypothetical. We show how satellite log entries Malaysia Airline’s MH370 can be altered by almost anyone. We show how it is d...

  • Fifty Dead Men Walking reviews

    Fifty Dead Men Walking Book Reviews

    Martin McGartland

    For more than four years, Martin McGartland lived the astonishing life of a secret agent. To the IRA, he was a trusted Intelligence Office and an integral member of an active servi...

  • Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences reviews

    Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Book Reviews

    Arthur L. Hayward

    Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals was originally published in three volumes and sold by John Osborn on Paternoster Row. The volumes recount the lives, crimes and executions of...

  • MH370 reviews

    MH370 Book Reviews

    Michael Chillit & Patricia Thomas

    For more than a year, the search for MH370 has focused exclusively on the Southern Indian Ocean southwest of Perth, Australia. The search and rescue decisions that were made to sco...

  • Marquise De Ganges reviews

    Marquise De Ganges Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    Then a head, muffled so closely in a black satin mantle that no feature could be distinguished, was thrust from one of the carriage windows, and looking around, seemed to seek for ...

  • The Murder of Ernest Luttrell reviews

    The Murder of Ernest Luttrell Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    On July 25, 2010, 70 year old, Loretta Luttrell came home from Sunday School to find her husband dead on the floor, but it wasn’t a heart attack or an accident; Ernest Luttrell had...

  • Facebook - Social Serial Killer reviews

    Facebook - Social Serial Killer Book Reviews

    Buzz Mkt

    "Facebook: Social Serial Killer". Il romanzo che andrete a leggere è stato definito “Duplex Book”. In queste pagine sarete voi i registi della lettura. Potrete decidere q...

  • Secrets Hidden reviews

    Secrets Hidden Book Reviews

    Art Austin

    Secrets Hidden Who brutally murdered JonBenét Ramsey? On the night after Christmas 1996, sixyearold beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey was bludgeoned about the head, strangled, and possi...

  • My Life as a Teenage Conman reviews

    My Life as a Teenage Conman Book Reviews

    Ethan Williams

    In 2011 New Zealand media was plastered with the headlines "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN!" and "Teens Flight of Fancy Over." This is that story told by that teen. Ethan ...

  • Crime and Its Causes reviews

    Crime and Its Causes Book Reviews

    William Douglas Morrison

    The book presents one of the first complete compilations of studies on relationships between criminals and the rest of society. William Douglas Morrison was a criminologist and pri...

  • Blue Light reviews

    Blue Light Book Reviews

    Eleanor Wolf

    Black.  It was all he could see everywhere.  As he pushed the curtains aside it almost seemed as through there was nothing outside, just a void, as if the whole ...

  • The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder On the Electronic Frontier reviews

    The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder On the Electronic Frontier Book Reviews

    Bruce Sterling

    The book discusses watershed events in the hacker subculture in the early 1990s. The most notable topic covered is Operation Sundevil a...

  • The Murder of Julian Brandon reviews

    The Murder of Julian Brandon Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    Friends and family had not heard from Julian and Alice Brandon since New Year's Day 2003. On January 5, Julian was found in a pool of blood by his front door, and Alice was in...

  • False Conviction reviews

    False Conviction Book Reviews

    Jim Dwyer

    “False Conviction puts the criminal justice system under the microscope and reveals its flaws in shocking detail.” John Grisham From Pulitzer Prizewinning New York Times journalist...

  • The Story of the Outlaw reviews

    The Story of the Outlaw Book Reviews

    Emerson Hough

    Though born in Iowa, author Emerson Hough moved to rural New Mexico and practiced as a frontier lawyer there for many years. Along the way, he met some very interesting characters,...

  • A Beer With the Devil reviews

    A Beer With the Devil Book Reviews

    Darryl Harrison

    Well, drugs and alcohol ignites the fuel of insanity in this particular traumatic true assortment of tales.The very first yarn is known as The Scandalousass Birds. This particular ...

  • Seriously Stupid Criminals reviews

    Seriously Stupid Criminals Book Reviews

    Synova Cantrell

    Synova's Top 20 stupid criminal stories from around the world. All the stories are true and links are provided to the original news source. Yes, people can be very irrational,...

  • The secrets of Mk Ultra Mind Control reviews

    The secrets of Mk Ultra Mind Control Book Reviews

    Laura Patricia Kearney

    Exposing gang stalking and Mk Ultra the hidden hand in controlling society, A new breed of slavery where every man woman and child will be in a prison without bars 

  • Marks of murder reviews

    Marks of murder Book Reviews

    Marissa Calligeros, Simon Holt & Mark Stehle

    Relive the trial of Gerard BadenClay, jailed for life after murdering his wife Allison. The account is based on live reporting, direct from the courtroom each day. Read witness acc...

  • True Crime Stories reviews

    True Crime Stories Book Reviews

    Jack Rosewood

    There are killers who stalk their prey, learning all they can about an intended target before striking. Some commit the act of murder out of hatred or revenge for someone in their ...

  • Nordic Noir Magazine reviews

    Nordic Noir Magazine Book Reviews

    Obviously Creative

    Welcome to the very first edition of NORDIC NOIR – the new biannual minimagazine devoted to all things Scandicrime and thriller related, from Nordic Noir TV. The move into a magazi...

  • Death in the Sand reviews

    Death in the Sand Book Reviews

    Norm Barber

    Teenage boys, James Annetts and Simon Amos, disappeared from their cattle stations in the east Kimberley region of Australia in 1986. The Western Australian police mounted a halfhe...

  • the Conversation reviews

    The Conversation Book Reviews

    Grace Gardener

    The Conversation is an exposé on the Satanists who kept Lynn Mickelsen as their slave and prisoner by Grace Gardener AKA Lynn Pezzutti Mickelsen.Ret. VP Richard Cheney and Ret. AF...

  • The legend of Jack the Ripper reviews

    The legend of Jack the Ripper Book Reviews

    Md Rizwan ullah

    It was 1888,and Queen Victoria was celebrating 50 years on the throne.While the city prospered in one hand,a series of gruosome murders became a cause of terror and horror.A young ...

  • Recollections of a Policeman reviews

    Recollections of a Policeman Book Reviews

    William Russell

    This volume, published in 1860, is a collection of truecrime stories. Written by Thomas Waters, aka William Russell, a detective inspector in London, the 21 tales are based on real...

  • The Chronicles of Crime, Volume I reviews

    The Chronicles of Crime, Volume I Book Reviews

    Camden Pelham & Hablot Knight Browne

    This rogues gallery describes reallife murderers, robbers, conspirators, burglars, pirates, and virtually every other kind of criminal in Great Britain before 1841. It contains 52 ...

  • The Murder of Meagan McFarlin reviews

    The Murder of Meagan McFarlin Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    When it comes to crime, murder is as bad as it gets. Despite civilization's advancement over the past one hundred years, murder still occurs, and it happens in places you'...

  • True Detective Stories reviews

    True Detective Stories Book Reviews

    Cleveland Moffett

    These are straightforward accounts of some of the Pinkertons' most famous cases. This is a collection of stories from the legendary Pinkertons detective agencies.

  • The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan reviews

    The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan Book Reviews

    Anonymous

    The tragedy referred to was committed at the dead of night in a lonely spot near the Fort Thomas, Kentucky, January 31st, 1896. From the position of the body it was evident that th...

  • The Lavender Town Syndrome reviews

    The Lavender Town Syndrome Book Reviews

    Unknown

    This book is about the lavender town syndrome, which is where a detective is received a case that beyond all belief. The fact that one video game was making countless children comm...

  • The Crime of the Century reviews

    The Crime of the Century Book Reviews

    Henry M. Hunt

    The Crime of the Century is a True Crime Story. This book illustrate that to present in consecutive form and as a complete narrative all the facts which have been brought to light ...

  • The Special Game reviews

    The Special Game Book Reviews

    G. L. Leigh

    The Special Game is the true story of an abused, preverbal little girl, as told to me by a dear friend. The story is shared in hopes of raising awareness, and to encourage anyone w...

  • A Steep Most Deadly reviews

    A Steep Most Deadly Book Reviews

    Jamie Perkins

    Title : A Steep Most Deadly Subtitle : Most Deadly Author : Jamie Perkins Category : cozy mystery               &...

Best Paid True Crime Books of 2024

  • Burn After Reading reviews

    Burn After Reading Book Reviews

    Ladislas Farago

    Espionage has played a conspicuous and often memorable part in every war of history, but it was not until the Second World War that it became a kind of Fourth Estate of war. The na...

  • The Vice Bondage of a Great City reviews

    The Vice Bondage of a Great City Book Reviews

    Robert O. Harland

    Published in 1912, this truecrime work details the types of crime and corruption in Chicago at the beginning of the twentieth century; includes chapters on voter fraud, white slave...

  • Time Crime reviews

    Time Crime Book Reviews

    H. Beam Piper

    The Paratime Police are the guardians of the Paratime Secret and it is their ability to travel to alternate timelines which have allowed the decadent First Level society to thrive ...

  • My Life, My Love, My Holly reviews

    My Life, My Love, My Holly Book Reviews

    Joseph Jurak

    card for my bun on our first anniversary

  • The Deadly Dozen reviews

    The Deadly Dozen Book Reviews

    Robert Keller

    The Shocking True Crime Stories of the 12 Worst Serial Killers in American History David Berkowitz : Known as the "Son of Sam," Berkowitz was a deeply disturbed young man...

  • Rooftop Horror reviews

    Rooftop Horror Book Reviews

    Mike Bozart

    The mysterious 2013 death in Los Angeles of the Chinese Canadian female, Elisa Lam, is revisited in this 1500word short story. Possible theories are floated (and sunk). Another one...

  • The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar , Volume II reviews

    The Chronicles of Crime or The New Newgate Calendar , Volume II Book Reviews

    Camden Pelham

    The second volume of this enormous profile of criminal masterminds takes readers even deeper into the underworld of early Great Britain. It contains 52 illustrations.

  • Marquise Brinvillier reviews

    Marquise Brinvillier Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    Dominicus Soto, a very famous canonist and theologian, confessor to Charles V, present at the first meetings of the Council of Trent under Paul III, propounds a question about a ma...

  • Ghost - Honor Thy Parents reviews

    Ghost - Honor Thy Parents Book Reviews

    Trish Faber

    One is supposed to honor thy parents. At least that's what the Bible says. In the prequel to Ghost The Rick Watkinson Story, "Honor Thy Parents", tells of the fatef...

  • Blow On a Trumpet Drunk Until You Throw Up Your Breakfast reviews

    Blow On a Trumpet Drunk Until You Throw Up Your Breakfast Book Reviews

    Darryl Harrison

    A bizarre character scientific study about folks and the crazy things they actually do after utilizing drugs and drinking alcohol.The very first story is known as Incident At Watts...

  • My Name Is Gabriel Fernandez reviews

    My Name Is Gabriel Fernandez Book Reviews

    Jessica Jackson

    Please note: this a single story, and therefore shorter than the main books in the series. It is important to know that the beginning of the story is written in the child's vo...

  • The Dangerous Classes of New York reviews

    The Dangerous Classes of New York Book Reviews

    Charles Loring Brace

    The Dangerous Classes of New York, this book is about crime and criminals related book. Which is written by famous author Charles Loring Brace.

  • The Centralia Conspiracy reviews

    The Centralia Conspiracy Book Reviews

    Ralph Chaplin

    The Centralia Conspiracy is a Book of Crime. This book is not an apology for murder. It is an honest effort to unravel the tangled mesh of circumstances that led up to the Armistic...

  • The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth reviews

    The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth Book Reviews

    George Alfred Townsend

    A fascinating collection of articles written in the actual aftermath of the assassination of President Lincoln. These writings offer an intriguing look at the crime and capture of ...

  • In The Attic reviews

    In The Attic Book Reviews

    Garry Rodgers

    <b>“I’m so terrified… that psycho’s going to kill me!”</b> Maria Dersch prophetically predicted her death at the savage hands of her exboyfriend, Billy ...

  • A Slaughter of Angels reviews

    A Slaughter of Angels Book Reviews

    Babak Manafi

    The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut, United States, when 20yearold Adam Lanza shot and killed 26 people, including 20 c...

  • Vaninka reviews

    Vaninka Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    They are a series of stories based upon historical records, from the pen of Alexandre Dumas, pere, when he was not "the elder," nor yet the author of D'Artagnan or M...

  • Bulger on Trial reviews

    Bulger on Trial Book Reviews

    David Boeri, Bridget Samberg & Lisa Tobin

    The trial of James “Whitey” Bulger this summer was supposed to bring an end to one of the greatest scandals in the history of the FBI, but it dredged up a toxic swamp instead. Horr...

  • Gone reviews

    Gone Book Reviews

    Michael Chillit

    The story that unfolds in the pages that follow is not hypothetical. We show how satellite log entries Malaysia Airline’s MH370 can be altered by almost anyone. We show how it is d...

  • Fifty Dead Men Walking reviews

    Fifty Dead Men Walking Book Reviews

    Martin McGartland

    For more than four years, Martin McGartland lived the astonishing life of a secret agent. To the IRA, he was a trusted Intelligence Office and an integral member of an active servi...

  • Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences reviews

    Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Book Reviews

    Arthur L. Hayward

    Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals was originally published in three volumes and sold by John Osborn on Paternoster Row. The volumes recount the lives, crimes and executions of...

  • MH370 reviews

    MH370 Book Reviews

    Michael Chillit & Patricia Thomas

    For more than a year, the search for MH370 has focused exclusively on the Southern Indian Ocean southwest of Perth, Australia. The search and rescue decisions that were made to sco...

  • Marquise De Ganges reviews

    Marquise De Ganges Book Reviews

    Alexandre Dumas

    Then a head, muffled so closely in a black satin mantle that no feature could be distinguished, was thrust from one of the carriage windows, and looking around, seemed to seek for ...

  • The Murder of Ernest Luttrell reviews

    The Murder of Ernest Luttrell Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    On July 25, 2010, 70 year old, Loretta Luttrell came home from Sunday School to find her husband dead on the floor, but it wasn’t a heart attack or an accident; Ernest Luttrell had...

  • Facebook - Social Serial Killer reviews

    Facebook - Social Serial Killer Book Reviews

    Buzz Mkt

    "Facebook: Social Serial Killer". Il romanzo che andrete a leggere è stato definito “Duplex Book”. In queste pagine sarete voi i registi della lettura. Potrete decidere q...

  • Secrets Hidden reviews

    Secrets Hidden Book Reviews

    Art Austin

    Secrets Hidden Who brutally murdered JonBenét Ramsey? On the night after Christmas 1996, sixyearold beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey was bludgeoned about the head, strangled, and possi...

  • My Life as a Teenage Conman reviews

    My Life as a Teenage Conman Book Reviews

    Ethan Williams

    In 2011 New Zealand media was plastered with the headlines "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN!" and "Teens Flight of Fancy Over." This is that story told by that teen. Ethan ...

  • Crime and Its Causes reviews

    Crime and Its Causes Book Reviews

    William Douglas Morrison

    The book presents one of the first complete compilations of studies on relationships between criminals and the rest of society. William Douglas Morrison was a criminologist and pri...

  • Blue Light reviews

    Blue Light Book Reviews

    Eleanor Wolf

    Black.  It was all he could see everywhere.  As he pushed the curtains aside it almost seemed as through there was nothing outside, just a void, as if the whole ...

  • The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder On the Electronic Frontier reviews

    The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder On the Electronic Frontier Book Reviews

    Bruce Sterling

    The book discusses watershed events in the hacker subculture in the early 1990s. The most notable topic covered is Operation Sundevil a...

  • The Murder of Julian Brandon reviews

    The Murder of Julian Brandon Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    Friends and family had not heard from Julian and Alice Brandon since New Year's Day 2003. On January 5, Julian was found in a pool of blood by his front door, and Alice was in...

  • False Conviction reviews

    False Conviction Book Reviews

    Jim Dwyer

    “False Conviction puts the criminal justice system under the microscope and reveals its flaws in shocking detail.” John Grisham From Pulitzer Prizewinning New York Times journalist...

  • The Story of the Outlaw reviews

    The Story of the Outlaw Book Reviews

    Emerson Hough

    Though born in Iowa, author Emerson Hough moved to rural New Mexico and practiced as a frontier lawyer there for many years. Along the way, he met some very interesting characters,...

  • A Beer With the Devil reviews

    A Beer With the Devil Book Reviews

    Darryl Harrison

    Well, drugs and alcohol ignites the fuel of insanity in this particular traumatic true assortment of tales.The very first yarn is known as The Scandalousass Birds. This particular ...

  • Seriously Stupid Criminals reviews

    Seriously Stupid Criminals Book Reviews

    Synova Cantrell

    Synova's Top 20 stupid criminal stories from around the world. All the stories are true and links are provided to the original news source. Yes, people can be very irrational,...

  • The secrets of Mk Ultra Mind Control reviews

    The secrets of Mk Ultra Mind Control Book Reviews

    Laura Patricia Kearney

    Exposing gang stalking and Mk Ultra the hidden hand in controlling society, A new breed of slavery where every man woman and child will be in a prison without bars 

  • Marks of murder reviews

    Marks of murder Book Reviews

    Marissa Calligeros, Simon Holt & Mark Stehle

    Relive the trial of Gerard BadenClay, jailed for life after murdering his wife Allison. The account is based on live reporting, direct from the courtroom each day. Read witness acc...

  • True Crime Stories reviews

    True Crime Stories Book Reviews

    Jack Rosewood

    There are killers who stalk their prey, learning all they can about an intended target before striking. Some commit the act of murder out of hatred or revenge for someone in their ...

  • Nordic Noir Magazine reviews

    Nordic Noir Magazine Book Reviews

    Obviously Creative

    Welcome to the very first edition of NORDIC NOIR – the new biannual minimagazine devoted to all things Scandicrime and thriller related, from Nordic Noir TV. The move into a magazi...

  • Death in the Sand reviews

    Death in the Sand Book Reviews

    Norm Barber

    Teenage boys, James Annetts and Simon Amos, disappeared from their cattle stations in the east Kimberley region of Australia in 1986. The Western Australian police mounted a halfhe...

  • the Conversation reviews

    The Conversation Book Reviews

    Grace Gardener

    The Conversation is an exposé on the Satanists who kept Lynn Mickelsen as their slave and prisoner by Grace Gardener AKA Lynn Pezzutti Mickelsen.Ret. VP Richard Cheney and Ret. AF...

  • The legend of Jack the Ripper reviews

    The legend of Jack the Ripper Book Reviews

    Md Rizwan ullah

    It was 1888,and Queen Victoria was celebrating 50 years on the throne.While the city prospered in one hand,a series of gruosome murders became a cause of terror and horror.A young ...

  • Recollections of a Policeman reviews

    Recollections of a Policeman Book Reviews

    William Russell

    This volume, published in 1860, is a collection of truecrime stories. Written by Thomas Waters, aka William Russell, a detective inspector in London, the 21 tales are based on real...

  • The Chronicles of Crime, Volume I reviews

    The Chronicles of Crime, Volume I Book Reviews

    Camden Pelham & Hablot Knight Browne

    This rogues gallery describes reallife murderers, robbers, conspirators, burglars, pirates, and virtually every other kind of criminal in Great Britain before 1841. It contains 52 ...

  • The Murder of Meagan McFarlin reviews

    The Murder of Meagan McFarlin Book Reviews

    M. Troy McDaniel

    When it comes to crime, murder is as bad as it gets. Despite civilization's advancement over the past one hundred years, murder still occurs, and it happens in places you'...

  • True Detective Stories reviews

    True Detective Stories Book Reviews

    Cleveland Moffett

    These are straightforward accounts of some of the Pinkertons' most famous cases. This is a collection of stories from the legendary Pinkertons detective agencies.

  • The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan reviews

    The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan Book Reviews

    Anonymous

    The tragedy referred to was committed at the dead of night in a lonely spot near the Fort Thomas, Kentucky, January 31st, 1896. From the position of the body it was evident that th...

  • The Lavender Town Syndrome reviews

    The Lavender Town Syndrome Book Reviews

    Unknown

    This book is about the lavender town syndrome, which is where a detective is received a case that beyond all belief. The fact that one video game was making countless children comm...

  • The Crime of the Century reviews

    The Crime of the Century Book Reviews

    Henry M. Hunt

    The Crime of the Century is a True Crime Story. This book illustrate that to present in consecutive form and as a complete narrative all the facts which have been brought to light ...

  • The Special Game reviews

    The Special Game Book Reviews

    G. L. Leigh

    The Special Game is the true story of an abused, preverbal little girl, as told to me by a dear friend. The story is shared in hopes of raising awareness, and to encourage anyone w...

  • A Steep Most Deadly reviews

    A Steep Most Deadly Book Reviews

    Jamie Perkins

    Title : A Steep Most Deadly Subtitle : Most Deadly Author : Jamie Perkins Category : cozy mystery               &...