South Africa’s true crime classic returned to the spotlight with a captivating re-launch at Norwood’s Wellthspace Office ...
With topics as varied as Disney's tweens, Wisconsin state parks and the centuries of history that led to your Moleskine, our ...
Local author, TJ Buck, has focused all of his novels on crime in some way or another, and this time his focus is on crime in ...
Our columnist on a handful of recently reissued crime novels, all of which are worth your time. By Sarah Weinman Our columnists on new books by John Banville, Kate Christensen under a pseudonym ...
Our columnists on new books by John Banville ... Banville’s grumpy comments about how easy it is for him to write crime fiction, while he sometimes labors for years over his prizewinning ...
Killer Stories offers readers a chilling glimpse into the minds of some of South Africa’s most notorious serial killers. The book is not the standard true crime kind of fare. Instead, it deep-dives ...
This glut makes it hard to identify the best true crime, which harnesses the instinct for titillation in the service of empathy, justice, and maybe even systemic change. These eight books are some ...
Kate Summerscale is the best-selling author of "The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher" and several other acclaimed works of British ...
The Sioux City Public Library is asking members of the community to help select the next Sioux City Reads title from three true crime books. The winning book will inspire events, discussions and ...
Here, Peter and his friend Graham Bartlett, once a long-serving detective in the city once described as Britain’s ‘crime capital’, have written a gripping account of the city’s most challenging cases.
Edna Buchanan was a beat reporter for the Miami Herald, and this book, which came out in the late eighties, is a kind of ...