Crime

Blood Runs Coal by Mark A Bradley

Mark A. Bradley's "Blood Runs Coal" is a riveting true crime story about the 1969 murders of union reformer Jock Yablonski and his family.

In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

If you're looking for a book that'll burrow under your skin and stay there, haunting you long after those final pages, then Truman Capote's...

Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

Title: Killers of the Flower MoonAuthor: David GrannPublisher: DoubledayGenre: True Crime, Non-fictionCharacters: Mollie Burkhart, Ernest Burkhart, William Hale, Tom White, Lizzie Q, W.S. HamiltonSetting: Oklahoma (United States)First Publication: 2017Language: English Plot Summary:...

The Trial of the Maharaja by Debleena Majumdar

This was a very thoroughly researched and educational account, as well as an interesting one, of the first judicial murder that took place in British India in the late 18th century.

Book Review: The Good, The Bad and the Unknown by Raj Tilak Roushan

Each story in The Good, the Bad and the Unknown is just a small, non-significant mystery that Rishi has to solve, some of which could be featured as side-plots in a fully-formed novel. With these stories you gain an insight in to author Raj Tilak Roushan himself, the people he works with and against.

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