OBSESSED True Crime by David McGrath

In OBSESSED Follow A Survivor’s Five-Year Quest for Justice and Truth

To Bloom Again by Keira North

In TO BLOOM AGAIN Bodyguard Meghan Faces Crime, Secrets, and Forbidden Love in Seattle

CHAINED BIRDS True Crime by Carla Conti

Chained Birds True Crime – Prison Gangs, Abuse and Redemption

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An Exclusive Inside Look into the Robert Telles Murder Trial in “THE LAST STORY: The Murder of an Investigative Journalist in Las Vegas” by Arthur Kane

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BUY NOW! B.R. Bates and Gerald Cliff explore the Detroit murder scene of the 1990s-2000s in THE ‘BABY DOLL’ SERIAL KILLER

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OUT NOW! Mark Ray Cromer’s CALIFORNIA TWILIGHT Unveils the Sordid Underpinnings of Illegal Immigration

For their encounter, Monica Johnson suggested to her last john a stretch of the I-94 service drive, between Springwells and Lumley, on the north side of the freeway. The west-bound street is short and contains this secluded alley. Police found Monica on the sidewalk in front of the alley. Image by B.R. Bates.

ALL MY FAVORITE PEOPLE by Jill Rice Unveils a High-Stakes Romance of Revenge and Betrayal

The Lewiston Shootings by Robert Conlin - True Crime by Award-Winning Journalist

NEW AUDIOBOOK AVAILABLE NOW! In THE LEWISTON SHOOTINGS, Robert Conlin Chronicles The Personal Stories Of A Deeply Scarred Community

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ABOVE THE GROUND: A True Story of The Troubles in Northern Ireland—a tale of courage, injustice, and redemption by Dan Lawton

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BEYOND THE HEADLINES by Jeff Ignatowski Unwraps the Truth Behind Ten Notorious Serial Killers

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RAVEN by D.K. McLaughlin Unveils a Billionaire Romance Wrapped in Mystery and Redemption

The book cover features the title "BAKER, LIAR, CON MAN, THIEF" in large, bold red letters on a white background. Below the title is the subtitle "ESCAPING THE LAW ONE IDENTITY AT A TIME" and the author's name, DJ ADLER, in black. In the center of the cover is an image of a hamburger. A quote at the top from Eve Porinchak reads: “A true crime thriller with a story of profound love at its heart.” The overall design is simple and focuses on the text and hamburger image.

In BAKER, LIAR, CON MAN, THIEF, D.J. Adler Recounts his High-Stakes Grifter Life and Daring Escapes from the FBI

The image depicts the cover of the book "Of Mobsters and Movie Stars: The Bloody 'Golden Age' of Hollywood" by Joan Renner. It features a black and white photo of a 1920s-style glamorous woman looking over her shoulder, set against a black background. The title and author's name are displayed in an Art Deco font, framed by decorative golden lines that add to the vintage Hollywood theme. The overall design captures the essence of the era and hints at the intriguing and dark tales within the book.

Joan Renner’s OF MOBSTERS AND MOVIE STARS: “The Bloody ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood” Offers 37 Brilliantly Researched True Tales

Book cover for "My Best and Last" by Jill Rice. The cover features a striking red background with the title in large white font. It includes images of tarot cards, the Three of Swords and The High Priestess, along with a pair of handcuffs and red crystal shards.

MY BEST AND LAST by Jill Rice is a Thrilling Tale of Mystery, Romance, and the Quest for Truth

Author John Nance On The “Writer’s Curse”

By Ashley Butler | November 23, 2016

I have to laugh when someone looks at my list of books written over the past few decades and jumps to the conclusion that I am incredibly disciplined. Okay, as a pilot, I AM disciplined to a reasonable degree, but life around our household does not include watching me goosestep to my office each morning at precisely […]

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THE POLITICS OF MURDER’s Margo Nash On When Writing Stirs Up Controversy

By Margo Nash | November 22, 2016

Here is something that writers don’t think enough about. If you write a true crime book, the people who were hurt so deeply by the crime are most likely still around. They’ve been trying to put the trauma behind them, sometimes for years and your book will open all the wounds for them again. That’s a heavy burden to […]

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Attorney Margo Nash Sheds Light On One of Boston’s Most Controversial Murder Cases In True Crime THE POLITICS OF MURDER

By Margo Nash | November 22, 2016

On a hot night in July 1995, Janet Downing, a 42-year-old mother of four, was brutally stabbed 98 times in her home in Somerville, a city two miles northwest of Boston. Within hours, a suspect was identified: 15-year-old Eddie O’Brien, the best friend of one of Janet’s sons. But why Eddie? He had no prior history of criminal […]

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