book reviews
Book reviews for true crime junkies; probe the minds of murderers with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, criminal psychology and forensic science books.
The Rain in South London . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Rain in South London The rain lashed against the windows of the Victorian terraced house, mirroring the tempest brewing within Arthur Davies. Fifteen years. Fifteen years had passed since he'd last seen the faces of his daughters, Lily, then a cherubic six-year-old, and Chloe, a precocious ten-year-old. Fifteen years of incarceration for a crime that continued to haunt him, a crime born from a mind twisted by paranoia.
By Monnade Mixoumabout a year ago in Criminal
Ten Lucrative Markets for Crime and Mystery Novels
Readers consistently choose to read mysteries and thrillers as their preferred genres. As far as Simba Information is concerned, the only genre that can compete with mystery is romance novels. On average, crime books bring in more than $730 million annually, even when they are ranked second. The subgenres include cozy, hardboiled, police procedural, and cross-genre mixes with science fiction, fantasy, and romance. Cozy is the most popular subgenre on this list.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
The Growing Crisis of Child Sexual Abuse
The Growing Crisis of Child Sexual Abuse: A Global Challenge In the last two decades, the incidence of child sexual abuse has continued to rise at an alarming rate. Across the world, this issue remains a significant and distressing problem, with many countries witnessing a steady increase in cases of child abuse and sexual violence. This growing concern is not only a local or national issue, but a global one. We must all ask ourselves: How can we protect our children and women from this horrifying violence? How can we work together to stop this epidemic?
By Afzal Othiabout a year ago in Criminal
Amin Ansari from Kasur, Pakistan. (War Against Sexual Abuse)
Child Abuse Death in the world is a reality that every human being and creature has to face. The innocent and pure flower bud of the respected Muhammad Amin Ansari, more beautiful than the flower bud, and the little Zainab Fatima, who grew up in the care of her parents, and the terrible and horrific death of thousands of young girls all over Pakistan, in which the young girl was first subjected to horrific cruelty, that is, sexual violence of a terrible kind, and later knowingly put to death.
By Afzal Othiabout a year ago in Criminal
Six Honestly Horrifying Stories Based on Actual Events
Life writes the scariest and weirdest tales. You should determine carefully if you desire to read the following tales. Because its contents are considerably more gruesome and scary than any novelist could envision.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Delivering Death. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The rain lashed against the windows of the small apartment, mirroring the storm brewing inside Maria. Another late delivery, another meager tip, another day closer to the abyss. Exhaustion gnawed at her, her body aching, her spirit weary. Carlos, her husband, sat slumped on the couch, the television flickering, a constant reminder of their dwindling financial reserves. Unemployment had taken its toll, his frustration simmering into a dangerous resentment.
By Monnade Mixoumabout a year ago in Criminal
"The Dark Secrets Behind Black Magic Revealed: Are You in Danger?"
Unearthing the Secrets of Black Magic: A Comprehensive Guide Black magic has long captured the imagination and evoked fear in many. It’s a topic steeped in mystique, with stories that both terrify and intrigue. This article breaks down the core elements, practices, and cultural implications of black magic, offering a clearer understanding of its many dimensions.
By Story silver book about a year ago in Criminal
The War of 1971 and Pakistan’s Biggest Sex Scandal: A Death Shrouded in Suspense
CLICK HERE FOR FULL STORY The Setting: A Nation at War As Pakistan faced one of its most challenging periods, with the civil war in East Pakistan escalating into a humanitarian crisis, the media’s focus was largely directed towards the reprehensible actions of military forces and the plight of the Bengali people. Yet during these grave times, the nation was equally entranced by the headlines surrounding a scandal that involved two prominent figures from Karachi’s elite society.
By Ayush Singh Aryanabout a year ago in Criminal
Echoes of the Night: The Jack the Ripper Case
Jack the Ripper terrorized London in 1888, killing at least five women and mutilating their bodies in an unusual manner, indicating that the killer had a substantial knowledge of human anatomy. The culprit was never captured—or even identified—and Jack the Ripper remains one of England’s, and the world’s, most infamous criminals.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal









