CATEGORY: True Crime
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The World’s End Murders The Inside Story
Tom Wood
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Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime
Val McDermid
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The Law Killers: True Crime from Dundee
Alexander McGregor
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Fatal Duty
Gary Knight
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Murder Houses of Edinburgh
Jan Bondeson
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Signs of Murder: A small town in Scotland, a miscarriage of justice and the search for the truth
David Wilson
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Fitted Up: A True Story of Police Betrayal, Conspiracy and Cover Up
Russell Findlay
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Mad Trapper of Rat River: A True Story Of Canada’s Biggest Manhunt
Dick North
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New England Nightmares: True Tales of the Strange and Gothic
Keven McQueen
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The Lady in the Cellar: Murder, Scandal and Insanity in Victorian Bloomsbury
Sinclair McKay
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Conan Doyle for the Defence: A Sensational Murder, the Quest for Justice and the World’s Greatest Detective Writer
Margalit Fox
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The Telephone Murder: The Mysterious Death of Julia Wallace
Ronald Bartle
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The Mile End Murder: The Case Conan Doyle Couldn’t Solve
Sinclair McKay
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LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.
Randall Sullivan
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Crime and the Craft: Masonic Involvement in Murder, Treason and Scandal
Mike Neville
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Craiginches: Life in Aberdeen’s Prison
Bryan Glennie, Scott Burns
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Manuel: Scotland’s First Serial Killer
A. M. Nicoll
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The Nightingale Shore Murder: Death of a World War 1 Heroine
Rosemary Cook
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Criminal Behaviour: The Funniest and Most Explicit Stories from Law Enforcement
Robbie Guillory
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Banged Up: Doing Time in Britain’s Toughest Jails
David Leslie
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