Book Reviews
LaDonna Humphrey never met Melissa. Yet something about her story and murder captivated her into a 7-year obsessional quest to find her killer.
Read moreMark Austin took his curiosity about notorious serial killer Dennis Nilsen further than most. He became Nilsen's closest friend, confidant, and eventually his next of kin.
Read morePoison is not gender-specific. Poison can simply be the preferred means of murder for clever criminals.
Read moreIn captivating detail this book examines the brutal murder of Patricia Burton Lonergan in 1943 and the criminal trials of her estranged husband Wayne Lonergan.
Read moreIn 1974, Jack Teich was kidnapped at gunpoint outside his home in Long Island by a man calling himself ‘The Keeper’.
Read moreIn April 2015, Stephanie Scott went missing in Australia. The horrifying truth of what happened came in a confession from the individual responsible.
Read moreWritten by a serving homicide detective, the narrative is free-flowing and conversational, yet informative and factual.
Read moreIn a memoir with a fictionalized character representing himself, Robert Kalich presents a unique novel part imagination and part truth with more criminality, secrets and deception than you might think.
Read moreDylan Howard has kindly answered my questions about his true crime book series and upcoming sequel transforming what we think we know about the Epstein scandal.
Read moreAuthor David Stokes takes a close look at UK cases of psychiatric killings in an honest examination of this topic both through case studies and as a wider social and political issue.
Read moreDiana: Case Closed and Aaron Hernandez's Killing Fields are the first two true crime books to be released under a new multi-book agreement with investigative journalist Dylan Howard.
Read moreStephanie Crowe was just 12 years old when she was brutally murdered inside her own bedroom at her family home in Escondido, California. On the evening of 21 January 1998, Stephanie was stabbed multiple times before being discovered by her...
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