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  • True Crime

    The Evolution of True Crime Memoirs

    8 true crime books that combine the personal and the literary

    July 29, 2019  By Lisa Levy
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    The Strange Intoxication of Being Conned By Anna Delvey

    She was a glamorous new friend. And also the con-artist-posing-as-a-German-heiress who exposed New York society.

    July 25, 2019  By Rachel DeLoache Williams
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    July's Best True Crime Books

    Con Artists, Scandal in Boston, and the Hunt for a Meticulous Serial Killer

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    July 17, 2019  By Tori Telfer
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    Bali: The Darker Side of an Island Paradise

    Drugs, Gangs, Expats...and Crime Literature on the Rise

    July 15, 2019  By Paul French
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    Silence, Suffering, and Abuse in Affluent Communities

    Domestic violence is underreported among the wealthy. But that doesn't mean abuse isn't still happening behind closed doors.

    July 9, 2019  By Cate Holahan
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    Interview With A Serial Killer

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    July 3, 2019  By Maureen Callahan
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    How Sensational True Crime Criminalized Queer People

    50 years after Stonewall, a new true crime book reveals the untold history of the sanctioned murder of gay men.

    June 28, 2019  By Camille LeBlanc
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    Udham Singh: Orphan, Assassin, Hero, Spy

    Anita Anand on "The Patient Assassin" Who Waited 20 Years to Avenge a Colonial Bloodbath

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    Rebecca Godfrey on Small-Town Violence and the Evolution of True Crime

    Over two decades ago, teenagers killed a young woman in Rebecca Godfrey's hometown. Her account of the crime is a modern classic.

    June 26, 2019  By Nicola Maye Goldberg
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