The Ultimate True Crime Puzzle Book Summary of Key Points
An engaging collection of puzzles themed around true crime stories, spanning crosswords, word searches, and trivia.
An engaging collection of puzzles themed around true crime stories, spanning crosswords, word searches, and trivia.
A chilling compilation of trivia and facts about notorious serial killers and their heinous crimes, perfect for true crime aficionados.
David Grann’s ‘The Wager’ unveils a historical seafaring adventure where a shipwreck leads to a deadly dispute and a legendary trial.
This true-life thriller recounts the story of Oleg Gordievsky, a KGB officer who became a double agent for Britain, influencing the course of the Cold War.
Killers of the Flower Moon explores the series of murders of Osage people in Oklahoma during the 1920s. David Grann investigates these crimes, which led to the FBI’s involvement and highlights a significant moment in American criminal history.
“Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story” is an investigative masterpiece by Julie K. Brown that delves into the harrowing saga of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier accused of sexually abusing underage girls. Through meticulous research and interviews, Brown explores how Epstein was able to manipulate the legal system to avoid significant punishment for his crimes, thanks in part to his wealth and connections. The book sheds light on the failure of the justice system, the power of investigative journalism, and the bravery of the survivors who came forward.
Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep is a riveting true crime story intertwined with a biography of the beloved author, Harper Lee. The book delves into the case of Reverend Willie Maxwell, an Alabama preacher accused of murdering five family members for insurance money. It also explores Lee’s attempt to write her own account of the case following the success of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ revealing the struggles she faced with fame and writing.
A Very English Scandal is a non-fiction book by British author John Preston that chronicles the true story of a political scandal that rocked Britain in the 1970s. It centers around Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal Party, who was accused of conspiring to murder his former lover, Norman Scott. The book delves into the trial, the British social and political climate of the time, and the eventual downfall of a prominent political figure due to homophobia and the suppression of truth.
Say Nothing is a true crime book by Patrick Radden Keefe. It recounts the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland by focusing on the abduction and murder of Jean McConville, a widow and mother of ten, and its aftermath. The book also profiles key players in the conflict, including the Price sisters and Brendan Hughes, in order to provide a comprehensive exploration of this turbulent period.