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Terrifying but True: 9 True-Crime Books to Read Now

October 17th, 2023

What makes a great true-crime book so compelling is far more than just the story it tells. The best narratives reveal how the culture influenced and reacted to the crime. Writers excavate the layers of the story, knitting together personal memories with public reports to reveal something about a specific historical period.

This House of Grief is a star of its genre, but it’s in great company. We’ve pulled together a list of books written about famous true crimes that reveal the underbelly of their cultural moment. From Erik Larson’s Devil in the White City, the terrifying story of the Chicago World’s Fair murders, to Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann, which chronicles the murderous conspiracy that gave birth to the FBI, there’s something here that’s sure to raise the hairs on the back of your neck and give you a richer understanding of a moment in time.

This House of Grief by Helen Garner

This House of Grief, in its restraint and control, bears comparison with In Cold Blood.”—Kate Atkinson, author of Big Sky and Shrines of Gaiety

The engrossing true-crime classic from one of Australia’s most acclaimed writers, that follows a man and his broken life, a community wracked by tragedy, and the long and torturous road to closure.

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9780345803153American Heiress by Jeffrey Toobin

“Toobin spins this complex chapter of recent history into an absorbing and intelligent page-turner.”The Washington Post 

From New Yorker staff writer and bestselling author of The Nine and The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson, this is the definitive account of the kidnapping and trial that defined an insane era in American history.

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9780375725609 Devil in the White City by Erik Larson

“Engrossing . . . exceedingly well documented . . . utterly fascinating.” —Chicago Tribune

Erik Larson intertwines the true tale of the 1893 World’s Fair and the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their deaths. Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, Erik Larson has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newly discovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.

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The Murder of Jim Fisk for the Love of Josie Mansfield by H.W. Brands

“Brands is masterly.” —The Economist

In this riveting short history, H. W. Brands traces legendary New York financier Jim Fisk’s extraordinary downfall, bringing to life New York’s Gilded Age and some of its legendary players, including Boss William Tweed, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and the railroad tycoon Jay Gould.

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In Cold Blood by Truman Capote 

“A masterpiece . . . a spellbinding work.” —Life

On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered. In this work, Truman Capote reconstructs the murder and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers, generating both mesmerizing suspense and astonishing empathy.

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9781400034628Case Closed by Gerald Posner

“Required reading for anyone interested in the American crime of the century.” —Newsday

A work of monumental research and overwhelming evidence, Case Closed restores the human drama to one of the watershed events in American history, and in the process answers the nagging riddle of how and why Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK.

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9780307950307Little Demon in the City of Light by Steven Livingston

“A terrific story well told.”—The Seattle Times

A delicious true-crime account of a murder most gallic—think CSI Paris meets Georges Simenon—whose lurid combination of sex, brutality, forensics, and hypnotism riveted first a nation and then the world.

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9780767926508The Mysterious Montague by Leigh Montville

“A great tale from one of our era’s best storytellers.” —The New York Times

He was a 1930s golf legend and Hollywood trickster who adamantly refused to be photographed. He never played professionally yet sports-writing legend Grantland Rice still heralded him as “the greatest golfer in the world.” Then, in 1937, the secrets of John Montague’s past were exposed—leading to a sensational trial that captivated the nation.

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9780385499507Drake’s Fortune by Richard Rayner

“A fascinating and poignant read.” —The News & Observer

As he recounts the tale of the Great Depression era confidence man Oscar Hartzell, Richard Rayner tells the larger history of cons in America. We have always had a soft spot for the crafty or larger-than-life swindler, and with Drake’s Fortune, Rayner offers a delightful portrait of a uniquely American character.

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9780385534246Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

“A riveting true story of greed, serial murder, and racial injustice that exposes an extremely disturbing episode of American History.”  — Jon Krakauer

From New Yorker staff writer David Grann, number-one New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of Z, a twisting, haunting true-life murder mystery about one of the most monstrous crimes in American history

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