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.
Shadows in the Greenhouse
I hadn’t stepped into Aunt Rozina’s greenhouse in over a decade. When I finally did, it was one of those crisp autumn evenings where the air carried both the smell of damp soil and the quiet promise of rain. The glass panes rattled lightly in the wind, and the old hanging bulb gave off a warm, fading amber glow.
By Sherooz khan8 months ago in Criminal
Jermaine Jenas Accuses BBC of Destroying His Career After Sexting Scandal
When Words Wound: Jermaine’s Reckoning The blue lights danced over the skyline of Marbella, where Jermaine Jenas was trying—halfheartedly—to escape the turmoil back in the UK. The sun dipped beyond the horizon, casting long shadows over his holiday refuge, but his mind was anything but serene.
By Ahmad Mustafa8 months ago in Criminal
1000 Babies — The Nurse Who Swapped Newborns and Sparked a Trail of Death
1000 Babies — The Dark Secret That Shook a Town In the lush, quiet landscapes of Kerala, where coconut palms sway lazily over serene backwaters, life appears simple and peaceful. But behind closed doors in one modest home, a secret was festering — a secret that would ripple through the lives of more than a thousand families.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍8 months ago in Criminal
The Robben Island Letter
The cell Nelson Mandela’s cell on Robben Island was 7 feet by 8 feet. A bucket for sanitation. A thin mat for sleep. The walls, damp with sea air, bore no calendars. Time blurred. But every morning, as guards clanged iron bars, Mandela recited a mantra: *“They can take my body, not my mind.”*
By Tariq Pathan 8 months ago in Criminal
Your Surveillance Dossier
Surveillance pricing incorporates large set of data harvested on an individual to price target him or her individually. For example, a price of a burger on your pay day would be higher exclusively for you because you are cash up and more willing to spend
By Narghiza Ergashova8 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: Season 01 Episode 02
Theme: Truth Is a Weapon Darkness swallowed Clara and Julien as the corridor sealed behind them. For a moment, there was only silence—until a faint hum rose beneath their feet. The floor shifted again, gliding like a magnetic rail through a hidden tunnel.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad8 months ago in Criminal
AI171: The Suicide Theory That Wasn’t?
A Routine Flight Turned Tragedy June 12, 2025, began like any other morning at Ahmedabad International Airport. The sky was crystal clear, the wind was calm, and planes were smoothly arriving and departing every few minutes. Among them stood Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner, tail number VT-NB, operating as Flight AI171 — set to fly from Ahmedabad to London. It had just arrived from Delhi two hours earlier and was now prepped and fueled for its long-haul journey.
By Soul Pages8 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games : Season 01 Episode 01
Theme: The Game Begins It was a quiet morning in Paris, yet scattered across the city, twelve individuals received the same item—an elegant black envelope sealed with a wax stamp depicting an unfamiliar crest: a key within an eye.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad8 months ago in Criminal
🕯️ The Haunting Silence of Hedviga Golik: Forgotten for Decades
The Haunting Silence of Hedviga Golik: Forgotten for Decades In May 2008, an astonishing discovery was made in Zagreb, Croatia. Three tenant representatives, unlocking a loft apartment at Medveščak 77, found the mummified remains of a woman—Hedviga Golik—still sitting in her armchair, wrapped in blankets beside a table with her old television and a half-finished cup of tea. She had died quietly—possibly in 1966, though officially last seen in 1973—and gone entirely unnoticed for 35–42 years .
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Criminal
Why the Menendez Brothers Killed Their Parents
On August 20, 1989, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez were shot to death in their Beverly Hills home. Nearly seven years, three trials, and many thousands of hours of TV coverage later, their sons, Lyle and Erik Menendez, were found guilty of their murders and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Now, freedom is a very real possibility for the Menendez brothers, who were resentenced Tuesday and are immediately eligible for parole.
By Kristen Orkoshneli9 months ago in Criminal











