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John Railey’s latest true-crime saga, “The Carolinian Murder at Nags Head: The Janet Siclari Story,” hits especially close to home for the High Point investigative author. Published last month by The ...
True crime captures audiences in all media forms: TV shows, podcasts, documentaries, and, of course, books. But what makes a good true crime read? Traci Thomas, creator of "The Stacks" podcasts ...
A.J. Schwarz was a warm, polite boy who loved school. His stepmother degraded him so deeply he thought he was "garbage," then ...
The recently published “The Cleveland John Doe Case,” written by Thibault Raisse, has brought forth more attention to the Joseph Newton Chandler III case. In the multilingual book that&… ...
In 2018, the man’s true identity was finally discovered: Robert Ivan Nichols, a veteran with a wife and three sons. Nichols eventually left his family, telling his wife, “One day you will know ...
But what makes a good true crime read? Traci Thomas, creator of “The Stacks” podcasts, said she doesn’t tend to go for books about isolated incidents, like a crime of passion between two people.
I like to include corporate crime. It’s a kind of true crime that I’m really fascinated by. “This book about Johnson & Johnson will change the way that you think about this company for certain.
True crime reads are - both new and old - are expected to be a holiday essential this summer. Whether you're new to the genre or a long-time fan, these titles should be on your radar.
Risky Pursuit Nancy G. West Five Star Accolades Nancy G. West’s page-turning thriller about grief, loyalty, and doing the right thing—even when it costs everything. A gripping, heartfelt ...