Explore true crime with these tales full of murder, assassination, theft and forgery, from different historical periods up to the present day.
Tracers in the Dark
Through this chronicle of cybercriminals and the experts that track them down, technology reporter Greenberg offers a compelling primer to the evolving intersection of technology and international crime.
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View Tracers in the DarkThe Forever Witness
Genetic genealogy reveals the true killer behind a 1987 double homicide of a young Canadian couple traveling through the Puget Sound region.
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View The Forever WitnessHell's Half-acre
Jonusas recounts the story of the infamous murderous family of frontier Kansas and subsequent investigations into their whereabouts after they evade capture.
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View Hell's Half-acreRogues
Keefe’s knack for storytelling shines in this collection of twelve engrossing criminal profiles originally published in The New Yorker.
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View RoguesTell Me Everything
A private investigator’s work on what would become a landmark sexual assault case takes a personal turn as she grapples with her own history of trauma.
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View Tell Me EverythingWhite Hot Hate
The threat of political extremism comes into sharp relief with this chilling story of a thwarted 2016 domestic terrorist plot against a community of Somali Muslims in Kansas.
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View White Hot HateWalking the Bowl
Lockhart immerses readers in Zambian street life through the eyes of four children surviving on their own, and how their lives intersect with the murder investigation of another child.
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View Walking the BowlThe Vanishing Triangle
With this spotlight on the unsolved disappearances of eight women near Dublin in the 1990s, McGowan critiques Ireland’s continued culture of misogyny and silence.
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View The Vanishing TriangleReturn to Uluru
A historian uncovers new evidence that contradicts the original account of the 1934 police killing of an Aboriginal man, and highlights the harms perpetuated by white colonizers of Australia.
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This riveting account of the 1977 Washington D.C siege orchestrated by Hanafi leader Hamaas Abdul Khaalis sheds light on conflicts between American Islamic groups of the time.
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