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  2. 29 True Crime Books That’ll Make You Want to Sleep ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s murder, serial killers, art forgery, or white collar sins you're after, these are the best true non-fiction crime books of all time. Whether it’s murder, serial killers, art ...

  3. The 25 Best True Crime Books to Add to Your TBR List - AOL

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    Party Monster: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland by James St. James. Descend into the pit of hedonism and crime of New York’s downtown party scene with Party Monster. Drugs, sex ...

  4. Books That Every True Crime Obsessive Needs to Read - AOL

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    As the host of the wildly popular and deeply researched true crime podcast The Fall Line, Laurah Norton has come across many cases of Jane and John Does—people whose bodies have been discovered ...

  5. In Cold Blood - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by that article, Truman Capote wrote, in 1965 serialized in The New Yorker, and in 1966 published, as a "non-fiction novel", In Cold Blood, a true-crime book that detailed the murders and trial. Due to the brutality and severity of the crimes, the trial was covered nationwide, and even received some coverage internationally.

  6. True crime - Wikipedia

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    True crime books often center on sensational, shocking, or strange events, particularly murder. Even though murder makes up less than 20% of reported crime, it is present in most true crime stories. Typically, the crimes most commonly include murder ; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers .

  7. M. William Phelps - Wikipedia

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    When Phelps' book The Killing Kind was released in June 2014, Publishers Weekly wrote, "Fans of the author's Discovery TV series, 'Dark Minds,' will be rewarded." [8] He was featured in Writers Digest with his debut true-crime book Perfect Poison in 2003 and again with the release of his eighth book, I'll be Watching You, in 2009. [9]