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Non-fiction books offer factual storytelling, covering history, biographies, science, and social issues, providing knowledge and real-world insights.

The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story

Author: Pagan Kennedy

Average Rating: 4 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

The Secret History of the Rape Kit: A True Crime Story by Pagan Kennedy is an eye-opening exploration of the history, development, and impact of rape kits in criminal investigations. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, Kennedy brings to light the essential role these kits play in solving cases, while also addressing the systemic flaws that have led to the underutilization of this crucial evidence. T...

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark

Author: Michelle McNamara

Average Rating: 5 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is an intense and haunting look at the Golden State Killer case. McNamara dives deep into the mystery behind the unsolved crimes, blending thorough research with personal insight into her obsession with finding the killer. Her writing pulls you in from the start, giving a voice to the victims and showing the psychological toll the case had on those trying to solve it. Th...

In Cold Blood

Author: Truman Capote

Average Rating: 5 / 5 (Based on 1 Rating)

In Cold Blood is a gripping true crime novel that details the brutal murder of a Kansas family in 1959. Truman Capote, the author, immerses readers into the chilling real-life story of the Clutter family’s deaths and the subsequent investigation into the killers, Perry Smith and Richard Hickock. Capote’s writing is both elegant and haunting as he builds suspense while uncovering the emotional and psychological comp...

Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City

Author: Tanya Talaga

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A powerful and heartbreaking work of investigative journalism, Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga sheds light on systemic racism and injustice faced by Indigenous youth in Canada. The book recounts the tragic deaths of seven Indigenous students—Jordan Wabasse, Kyle Morrisseau, Curran Strang, Robyn Harper, Paul Panacheese, Reggie Bushie, and Jethro Anderson—who left their homes in remote communities to pursue an...



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