Drawn Into Hell

By Don Vanlandingham Sr

Drawn into Hell is a work of non-fiction in the true crime, legal and social issues subgenres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to references and descriptions of graphic violence, murder, racial abuse, prejudice, and discrimination. Penned by Don Vanlandingham...

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The Best New True Crime Stories

Crimes of Famous & Infamous Criminals
By Mitzi Szereto

The Best New True Crime Stories: Crimes of Famous and Infamous Criminals is the latest in a series edited by Mitzi Szereto and is a collection of stories about various actual crimes. The accounts span a lengthy period, including some that were perpetrated more recently....

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Trying to Make It

The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug Trade
By R.V. Gundur

The war waged on narcotic drugs and the drug trade in the US – launched in the 1970s – has been ongoing for decades now. Despite making remarkable progress – evidenced by the incarceration of notorious Mexican drug lords – there still seems to be...

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Dreaming in Chinese

Memoirs from a Taiwanese Prison
By William Tsung

Dreaming in Chinese: Memoirs from a Taiwanese Prison by William Tsung is a relatively short but impactful account of life inside a Taiwanese prison. The author is what was known as an ABC (American Born Chinese). When he traveled from California to Taiwan in January...

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Murder in Dallas, November 22-24, 1963

What Really Happened
By George Schwimmer PhD

“For me, JFK’s death now existed in another life. Or so I thought,” writes George Schwimmer in the preface to Murder in Dallas, November 22-24, 1963: What Really Happened. Schwimmer originally believed the version trotted out by the government and mainstream media, whereby Lee Harvey...

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Thomas Sweatt

Inside the Mind of DC's Most Notorious Arsonist
By Jonathan Riffe

Thomas Sweatt: Inside the Mind of DC's Most Notorious Arsonist by Jonathan Riffe takes you to Washington DC, which was the scene of a terrifying spate of arson attacks between 1980 and 2005, before the perpetrator was finally arrested. Confessing to more than 340 fires...

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Sin City Gangsters

The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas
By Jeffrey Sussman

“The winners are those who control the game and all players are suckers” is a quote attributed to gangster Meyer Lansky in Sin City Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas by Jeffrey Sussman. Las Vegas wasn’t founded by the men...

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The Man Who Hacked the World

A Ghostwriter’s Descent into Madness with John McAfee
By Alex Cody Foster

The Man Who Hacked the World: A Ghostwriter’s Descent into Madness with John McAfee by Alex Cody Foster is a fascinating insight into the world of one of the most notorious and misunderstood software geniuses, John McAfee. The book is neatly split into two halves....

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Unthinkable

Who Kills Their Grandmother?
By James W. Marquart

In the fall of 2018, James W. Marquart, a criminologist by training with years of experience in the field, found out that the house he had recently bought in Frisco, Texas, belonged to the killer Rich Schmelzer, who was incarcerated in an Illinois prison for...

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The Best New True Crime Stories

Unsolved Crimes & Mysteries
By Mitzi Szereto

The Best New True Crime Stories: Unsolved Crimes and Mysteries by Mitzi Szereto is a compendium of some of the many unsolved crimes and mysteries. We all expect crimes to be solved but many never do, going cold over time and raising plenty of questions....

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