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Cover art for PRESUMED GUILTY
NONFICTION
Released: July 3, 2012

"The author's determination to complete a case that at times drove him to despair and brought him to the edge of bankruptcy is admirable, but the meticulous detail occasionally verges on excruciating."
A celebrated criminal lawyer's tell-all memoir about the tumultuous years he spent defending supposed Florida "baby killer" Casey Anthony. Read full book review >
Cover art for PEOPLE WHO EAT DARKNESS
NONFICTION
Released: June 5, 2012

"A fresh, compelling read for fans of true crime and slowly unfolding mysteries."
Haunting story of a murder in Tokyo in 2000. Read full book review >
Cover art for CEMETERY JOHN
NONFICTION
Released: June 1, 2012

"Zorn's research includes new forensic evidence, personal and historical documents, and interviews, laying the foundation for a thrilling true-crime tale that offers a resounding answer to the question of who was really responsible for the kidnapping."
Debut author Zorn makes a compelling case that the 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping was orchestrated by a Bronx deli clerk who got away with the crime scot-free. Read full book review >
Cover art for MIDNIGHT IN PEKING
NONFICTION
Released: May 1, 2012

"A well-composed, engaging, lurid tale."
A suspenseful murder mystery set on the eve of the Japanese invasion of old Peking in 1937. Read full book review >
Cover art for BAG OF BONES
NONFICTION
Released: May 1, 2012

"A quick read about a gruesome crime with a twist at the end--will appeal mostly to die-hard fans of historical true crime."
The final installment of the author's true-crime trilogy about New York City in the Gilded Age. Read full book review >
Cover art for KILLER ON THE ROAD
NONFICTION
Released: April 15, 2012

"An interesting detour into a true-crime niche."
Strand (Inventing Niagara: Beauty, Power, and Lies, 2008, etc.) explores the connection between America's sprawling highway system and the pathology of the murderers who have made them a killing ground. Read full book review >
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NONFICTION
Released: April 10, 2012

"Disturbing social history in the form of a fast-paced thriller."
True-crime story of rape and racism in postwar Los Angeles. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE SCENT OF SCANDAL
NONFICTION
Released: April 5, 2012

"Though exhaustively researched, the book is not compelling enough to hold the interest of anyone who does not have a personal connection to the material. Read Eric Hansen's Orchid Fever (2000) instead."
An excruciatingly detailed account of the 2002 controversy that rocked Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Fla., when its scientists were asked to identify an orchid of dubious origin. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE BAREFOOT BANDIT
NONFICTION
Released: April 1, 2012

"A remarkable crime saga that could have been 100 pages shorter."
Highly detailed account of a teenaged criminal who eluded law enforcement for two years. Read full book review >
Cover art for DEADLY VALENTINES
NONFICTION
Released: April 1, 2012

"Still, an engrossing look inside Al Capone's murderous ranks and a chilling examination of a natural born killer."
Gusfield presents the short, brutal life of "Machine Gun" Jack McGurn (1902 –1936), born Vincent Gebardi, a gifted athlete who became notorious as Al Capone's deadliest lieutenant and putative organizer of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre of 1929. Read full book review >
Cover art for A SILENCE OF MOCKINGBIRDS
NONFICTION
Released: April 1, 2012

"An incomplete though mostly engaging portrait of the circumstances surrounding the death of a little girl."
One woman's investigation into the murder of the daughter of a former family friend. Read full book review >
Cover art for HOT ART
NONFICTION
Released: March 13, 2012

"Engaging exposé of an underground world less glamorous and more intricate than its Hollywood representations."
Skillfully rendered overview of the startlingly complex world of art fraud and thievery. Read full book review >