A Parade Of Grief

Gun Violence in America
By Robert Fraga

In A Parade Of Grief: Gun Violence in America by Robert Fraga, the author goes into great detail about the United States' history of gun violence. He explains what the NRA is and how they deal with gun violence. He also talks about kids who...

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A Spider's Web

Diary of a Senior Online Love Scam
By Bessie Larson

A Spider's Web: Diary of a Senior Online Love Scam by Bessie Larson is a painful, yet engaging tale based on a true story, a tale that brilliantly documents the author’s experience of a love scam. She set out to find love, investing time, emotions,...

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A Stranger Killed Katy

The True Story of Katherine Hawelka, Her Murder on a New York Campus, and How Her Family Fought Back
By William D. LaRue

A Stranger Killed Katy by William D. LaRue is the True Story of Katherine Hawelka, Her Murder on a New York Campus, and How Her Family Fought Back. On August 29, 1986, a stranger arrived in town. Just hours later Katy Hawelka, a pretty sophomore,...

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Anthony Quinn Warner

The Batman Building Bomber, Nashville Tennessee
By Everett Watson

Anthony Quinn Warner: The Batman Building Bomber, Nashville Tennessee by Everett Watson is a slim and interesting book that examines the bombing that took place on December 25, 2020, in Nashville. In this book, the author shares the fruits of an investigation into the character...

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A Special Kind Of Evil

The Colonial Parkway Serial Killings
By Blaine L. Pardoe, Victoria R. Hester

A Special Kind of Evil by Blaine L. Pardoe and Victoria R. Hester is a look back at the Colonial Parkway Serial Killings. A team of true-crime authors, father and daughter, are bringing these cold cases back to life in the hope that new evidence...

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A Bat in the Belfry

The True Story of the Boston Belfry Murderer
By B. A. Ellis

A Bat in the Belfry by B.A. Ellis is a fascinating story, a true crime that will captivate readers as it captivated the world at the time the crimes were committed. Boston after the Civil War was a thriving city, but it had its own...

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All-Around

And the 13th Juror
By Rick Steber

Mac Griffith was a rough and tough cowboy such as you read about in an old Western novel. He rode horses, joined the rodeo, drank heavily, fought like no other, and was an all-round tough guy. In 1965, this all came to an end when,...

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A Killing in Capone's Playground

The True Story of the Hunt for the Most Dangerous Man Alive
By Chriss Lyon

Come visit an era of violent gangsters, corrupt politicians, and honorable policemen as they live their lives in one of the most violent times of the 1920s-1930s Michigan and Illinois states ever experienced, with murders, brutal acts, automobile accidents, speak-easies, bootleggers, and much more. Learn...

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A Crime Unfit To Be Named

The Prosecution of John William Campbell
By Denele Campbell

On June 25, 1949, a man by the name of John William Campbell, along with a female companion, was arrested in Fayetteville, Arkansas for a crime both the police and prosecutors of this small town deemed “unfit to be named," namely, sodomy. In fact, Mr....

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A Cry in the Night

The City of Lights' Dark Side
By Mary S. Brown Durr

A Cry in the Night: The City of Lights' Dark Side by Mary S. Brown Durr is a murder story set in the Jim Crow era. It is based on the murder of a young civil rights participant. It is also the personal experience of...

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