BookClub logo

Non-Fiction Crime Books

6 Non-Fiction Crime Books

By Non-Fictional BooksPublished 17 days ago 3 min read
Like

Crime is not new; we find it everywhere. So, let’s read it in real life, without any imaginative scenario or drama, but the actual crime. Let’s delve into these suspenseful, best non-fictional crime books. These books will explore the pain and suffering of the victims and the mindset of their criminals. You will also get the depth of violence and suffering in these writing pieces.

These non-fiction crime books promise not only thrilling adventures but also profound reflections on the human condition, unraveling the threads that bind us to the haunting realms of crime and suffering. Choose your portal to darkness and prepare for an unforgettable exploration into the chilling depths of reality.

So, stop biting your nails and find out your first read from these Non-Fiction Crime Books.

Savage appetites: four true stories of women, crime, and obsession by Rachel Monroe

“Savage Appetites: “Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession” by Rachel Monroe is an attractive view of how society treated women who committed crimes and got involved with the macabre. Monroe studies the lives of these four women who inspire their being through their love of true crime. She uses factual evidence and imaginary theories to focus on the cultural and psychological aspects that fascinate people with otherwise grim and evil stories. “Savage Appetites,” as a reflective work, delves deep into myriad questions of desire, sexuality, and passion among women nowadays and the omnipresence of dark attributes in the world.

American fire: love, arson, and life in a vanishing land

“American Fire: “Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land” is a gripping true crime story chronicling the baffling fire breakouts sweeping Accomack County, Virginia. In this novel, Hesse looks closely at the lives of the perpetrators, Tonya Bundle and George Smith, as well as the economic decline and diminishing rural society. “American Fire” poignantly depicts passion, forsakenness, and the attractiveness of incineration in the decaying American setting, which holds a lot of meanings.

Last call: a true story of love, lust, and murder in queer New York by Elon green

“Last Call: Book “A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York ” by Elon Green is a captivating investigation into the dark side of those who were once labeled as the outcasts but now have become a visible minority. In the hours after Green had laid Andrija to rest, it put together a tale of The Last Call, a seedy gay bar in New York, and the killing spree of men who frequented the place in the 1990s. “Last Call” is a powerful movie that exposes the LGBTQ+ toughness and determination while encountering hardships.

Missoula: rape and the justice in a college town by jon krakauer

“Missoula: And then there’s the highly troubling article by Jon Krakauer, “Rape and the Justice System in a College Town, which is a deep and revealing exposé into the sad issue of sexual assault, and a system of justice that is broken. Unlike other books, Krakauer addresses the horrendous seniority of the situation, the intricacy of bringing such events to justice, and the cultural norms that breed the cycle of blaming the victims and impunity. “Missoula” is an alarming example of the need to focus on the seriality of sexual assault and how one should respond adequately to this lives on in human history.

The five untold lives of the women killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold

“The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper” by the prominent historian Hallie Rubenhold discloses one of the most scandalous cases in the annals of history, embracing the life stories of the murdered women. Rubenhold causally steps aside the fact of the murderer and the people who were killed and gives information about the lives and circumstances of these five women who were cruelly killed in Victorian London. Through their fantastic research and heartfelt stories that they tell, their women come to life, and she cuts short the myths and stereotypes that lasted for over a century. “

Hunting a Psychopath by Richard Shelby

In a riveting and terrifying way, “Hunt for A Psychopath,” written by Richard Shelby, leads readers into the darkness that is the pursuit of a heartless murderer. Shelby deliberately illustrates his daily life through the lens of an account collector who is hot on the trail of America’s most notorious criminals. The investigation era Shelby discloses not only crime scene analysis but also the dark ways of catching up with psycho-murdering criminals. “Hunting a Psychopath” portrays a memorable visual experience of unspeakable wickedness and relentless chase for justice.

You can also consider these Non-Fiction Crime Books

Recommendation
Like

About the Creator

Non-Fictional Books

We at Non-Fictional Books try to reach the world by writing blogs so that everyone can experience the joy of getting in the world of Non-Fiction books.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.