When a Killer Calls by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker

The book "When a Killer Calls" by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker delves into a chilling true crime case involving the kidnapping and murder of Shari Smith and Debra May Helmick. It highlights the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit's efforts to crack the case, shedding light on the profound impact of the crimes on the victims' families.

The Ghosts That Haunt Me by Steve Ryan

The Ghosts That Haunt Me: Memories of a Homicide Detective by Steve Ryan is a compelling true crime novel focusing on six complex cases in Toronto. The author skillfully sheds light on societal issues and the impact of these crimes, offering a raw and realistic portrayal of his experiences as a detective. The book provides a unique perspective on Canadian true crime.

A Killing in Amish Country by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris

"A Killing in Amish Country" is a compelling true crime novel by Gregg Olsen and Rebecca Morris that unveils the shocking murder of Barbra Weaver in her Amish community. The book delves into the aftermath of her death, shedding light on the complexities of Amish and modern lifestyles. With a 7.5/10 rating, it provides a gripping and thought-provoking read.

A Fever in the Heart Land by Timothy Egan

"A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan’s Plot to Over Take America, and the Woman who Stopped Them" by Timothy Egan is a captivating biography and true crime novel shedding light on the KKK's reign and downfall. The book offers deep insights into the organization, American history, and the woman who played a pivotal role in its demise. If you enjoy history-based biographies and true crime, this is a must-read.