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NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE • In this “spellbinding memoir” (The Washington Post), a private investigator revisits the case that has haunted her…
Recommended by NPR, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, New York Post, and Bustle A gripping memoir of friendship…
In 2011, Stephen Fulcher received a phone call that would change his life — and pit him against a ruthless murderer in a desperate race against time. A riveting true read with “the gripping allure of long-form podcasts, such as Serial” (The Observer).
By the time well-liked Wayne Nance was identified as the Missoula Mauler, he had murdered several people and terrorized a quiet community for 12 years. This book explains how Nance was able to remain undetected for so long — and how a courageous couple fought back and helped bring him to justice.
A New York Times bestseller with over 14,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! Learn the riveting story of the hunt for the elusive mastermind behind a billion-dollar online black market. “A fast-paced, readable true crime tale” (Kirkus Reviews).
Former stock market mogul Shaun Attwood documents life in Arizona’s deadliest jail in this firsthand account of his fight for survival. This searing exposé provides a brutal glimpse into the darkest corners of America’s criminal justice system.
Winner of the Edgar Award! A #1 New York Times bestselling author chronicles the bizarre true story of John Orr, a respected firefighter who may have secretly been one of America’s most notorious arsonists. “A suspenseful, adrenaline-rush account” (Publishers Weekly).
Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood changed the true crime genre forever, but one aspect of its case remained unsolved — a remarkably similar family murder committed halfway across the country weeks later. In this thorough book, an investigator seeks to prove the connection between the two vicious killings.
A journalist in Nazi-occupied Paris, Nancy Wake worked as a spy for Allied forces and was notorious among the Gestapo for evading their clutches. In this stirring biography, learn about the heroic woman called “the white mouse” by her enemies.