
Written by Billy Jensen, a true crime writer who specializes in unsolved mysteries. Jensen focuses on cold cases and uses media platforms and crowdsourcing to bring attention to them. His goal is to solve these cases by engaging the public for information and leads. The book is a compilation of various true events where Jensen played a key role in solving them. He leverages platforms like Reddit, Facebook, and Twitter for assistance. This book is not only a collection of crime stories but also a guide on how citizens can assist in such investigations.

Authored by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, known for their book 'Mind Hunter.' This book is more narrative-driven compared to 'Mind Hunter,' making it more accessible to a wider audience. It's a compilation of various cases, with a focus on the psychological profiling of the killers. The book delves deeply into the motivations and behaviors of these criminals. It contains content warnings for dark and disturbing themes. It's an insightful read for those interested in criminology and the psychology behind criminal behavior.

Written by Maureen Callahan, this book details a kidnapping case in Alaska. The investigation unfolds, revealing the kidnapper as a potential serial killer. The first part of the book is about the disappearance and search for the kidnapped woman. The latter part explores the dark and disturbing past of the kidnapper. Callahan's narrative is gripping, focusing on both the suspense of the kidnapping and the psychology of the perpetrator. This book is recommended for readers who are fascinated by mystery, suspense, and the study of criminal minds.

Jeremy Grimaldi's book is a Canadian true crime story about a young woman's orchestrated home invasion. Initially perceived as a victim, she is later revealed to be the planner of her parents' murder. The book delves into her motivations and the unraveling of the case. It is a detailed account, particularly in the latter half which focuses on the trial. Though it might be denser than other true crime narratives, it offers an in-depth look at a shocking family tragedy. This book is ideal for readers who seek a thorough understanding of complex criminal cases and family dynamics.

Liza Rodman recounts her childhood experiences with a babysitter who was later discovered to be a serial killer. The book alternates between her childhood memories and the actual crimes committed by the babysitter. Rodman clarifies that she was not a victim of the killer, but reflects on her interactions with him. The narrative provides a unique perspective on the seemingly normal relationships and the hidden dark truths. The book also explores Rodman's challenging relationship with her mother. Recommended for those interested in serial killer stories and the psychological impact of discovering a trusted individual's sinister reality.

Jeff Blackstock narrates the story of a family grappling with the mysterious death of their mother. The father, a Canadian ambassador, becomes the prime suspect in her death. Written from the children's perspective, they revisit and investigate their mother's death years later. The book offers compelling circumstantial evidence pointing to the father's guilt. While it lacks a definitive legal conclusion, it presents a persuasive narrative. This book is a mix of true crime and family drama, ideal for readers who enjoy unraveling family secrets and complex investigations.