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 HISTORY OF A CRIME BY VICTOR HUGO —THE FIRST DAY— CHAPTER V
"The History of a Crime" is a memoir written by the French author Victor Hugo, first published in 1877. The book tells the story of the downfall of Napoleon III's Second Empire, from its peak in the early 1860s to its collapse following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.
By Jananan Sandajeshan3 years ago in Criminal
THE HISTORY OF A CRIME BY VICTOR HUGO —THE FIRST DAY— CHAPTER IV
"The History of a Crime" is a memoir written by the French author Victor Hugo, first published in 1877. The book tells the story of the downfall of Napoleon III's Second Empire, from its peak in the early 1860s to its collapse following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.
By Jananan Sandajeshan3 years ago in Criminal
THE HISTORY OF A CRIME BY VICTOR HUGO —THE FIRST DAY— CHAPTER III
"The History of a Crime" is a memoir written by the French author Victor Hugo, first published in 1877. The book tells the story of the downfall of Napoleon III's Second Empire, from its peak in the early 1860s to its collapse following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.
By Jananan Sandajeshan3 years ago in Criminal
The Brutal Murder
On a quiet morning in the small village of Khera Khurd, located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the body of Mallika Chaudhary was discovered by a local farmer. She had been brutally murdered, with multiple stab wounds to her torso and neck. Mallika was a well-known social activist and had been a vocal advocate for women's rights in the region. Her death sent shockwaves through the community, and an investigation was launched to find her killer.
By Renuga kannan3 years ago in Criminal
THE HISTORY OF A CRIME BY VICTOR HUGO —THE FIRST DAY— CHAPTER I
"The History of a Crime" is a memoir written by the French author Victor Hugo, first published in 1877. The book tells the story of the downfall of Napoleon III's Second Empire, from its peak in the early 1860s to its collapse following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.
By Jananan Sandajeshan3 years ago in Criminal
THE REAL OF LOS ANGLES HISTORY BEHIND "PERRY MASON"
HBO’s prestige legal drama Perry Mason is, of course, a work of fiction based on the character Raymond Burr immortalized on the ’50s and ’60s TV show. However, the first season included nods to famous real-life Angelenos and incidents like radio evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and the horrific kidnapping and murder of Marion Parker. The second season, which premiered on March 6, is no different. Michael Begler, who along with his writing partner, Jack Amiel, serves as the new showrunner for the series, broke down some of the historical influences for Vulture.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Criminal









