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True Mystery Crime Books

About ten years ago a friend was telling me about a true mystery crime book that she had read. At that time, my reading time was devoted to how-to-do-it books, computer books and an occasional science fiction book. The story my friend was telling me sounded very much like a science fiction story, unbelievable, so it immediately caught my attention.

In 1992 twin sisters, Betty Wilson and Peggy Lowe, were accused of supposedly contracting James White, a schizophrenic, delusional  alcoholic, ex-convict to kill, for the price of $5,000, Dr. Jack Wilson, Betty's wealthy husband, a prominent, well-liked, and well-known ophthalmologist.

The doctor was found in the upstairs hallway of his home brutally beaten and stabbed to death. White was arrested and after endless hours of interrogation accused the twins of hiring him to kill the doctor. The only connection the twins had with White was the benevolence they had bestowed upon him.

He was facing the electric chair, Electric ChairYellow Mama as it was affectionately called, so he copped a plea agreement with the police. He would testify against the twins in exchange for a live sentence with the possibility of parole.  The sisters were arrested and tried. Betty, the alcoholic rich bitch who slept around especially with black men in the State of Alabama, was convicted and sentenced to spend the rest of her natural life in prison. Peggy, the saintly, churchgoing twin was acquitted.

Peggy's lawyer hired an outside forensic pathologist for a second opinion. He surmised that the doctor had not been killed at his home but another location and his body was planted in the upstairs hallway.  He also concluded that the doctor had been killed by two or three persons.

In 1994 the White recanted his trial testimony saying he had been coerced by the police and the twins had nothing to do with the murder of the doctor and that he had not killed the doctor. The night before White was to appear in court with this new evidence, he received a visit from the prosecuting district attorney who told him that if he recanted his original testimony, he would be committing perjury and would go to the electric chair. The White took the 5th at the hearing. Not only that, ten years later a witness, an ex-marine and former undercover agent, came forward with proof that White and two others participated in the murder of Dr. Wilson, but the witness was betrayed. So, Betty Wilson remains in prison for a crime she did not commit.

Three books were written and a television movie was made about this case. If you are interested Click Here

One of the earliest classic true mystery crime books was The Newgate Calendar Newgate Prisonaka Malefactor's Bloody Register which contained stories based on sensational crimes committed primarily during the eighteenth century. "Newgate" refers to Newgate Prison in London, which the crimes were associated, while the word "calendar," in this context, simply means a list or record. The first Newgate Calendar appeared in five volumes in 1773, and later Calendars appeared in 1824-26 and again in 1926.  A free copy of this book is available at Newgate Calendar - 1926 Edition.

Some of the Best True Mystery Crime Book
Authors of the 20-21st Century
(with links to case background)


Truman Capote (1924-1984)

  • In Cold Blood (1966) On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family were savagely murdered by two two-time losers out to make the heist of their life, but when things don't go as planned, the robbery turns ugly. There was no apparent motive for the murders, and there were almost no clues.

    Truman Capote reconstructs the murder and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers. A true masterpiece of creative nonfiction.


Vincent Bugliosi (1934)

  • Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (1974) In August of 1969, the nation was shocked to learn of the brutal murders of actress Sharon Tate and six other innocent victims-all shot, stabbed, and bludgeoned to death in a two-day rampage of terror. The murderers were young men and women from middle-class families, followers of the now-notorious serial killer Charles Manson. Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi takes readers behind the scenes of the longest trial in American history-and inside the mind of one of America's most compelling criminals.

  • Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder (1996) Bugliosi has been an outspoken critic of the performance of lawyers and judges in major trials. In this best selling book, he dared to tell it like it should have been.

  • And the Sea Will Tell (1991) is a true mystery crime book by Vincent Bugliosi and Bruce B. Henderson detailing a double murder on a very small island and the subsequent arrest and trial of the suspected perpetrators. This best seller was adapted into a film the same year it was published.

Jack Olsen (1925-2002)

  • The Man with the Candy: The Story of the Houston Mass Murders (1974) - A brilliant, investigative, journalist's story of the mass murder of almost 30 young boys in Houston by Dean Corll, a homosexual owner of a candy factory, and his two teen-aged accomplices, Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., and David Brooks.

  • SON: A Psychopath & His Victims (1983) The story of Kevin Coe, Spokane's South Hill rapist whose rich and influential mother was sent to prison after trying to hire a hit man to kill the judge and prosecutor who convicted her son.

  • Give a Boy a Gun: The True Story of Law and Disorder in the American West (1985)- "Give a boy a gun and you're makin' a man," Claude Dallas, Sr., said this about his son, Claude Jr., a self-made cowboy, trapper, and "mountain man'' who was convicted of manslaughter in the shooting deaths of two Idaho game wardens.  Was this a case of self-defense or outright murder?

  • Cold Kill: The True Story of a Murderous Love (1987) - A double murder of Texas lawyer James Campbell and his wife, Virginia, by their daughter Cindy and her lover, David West.

  • DOC: The Rape of the Town of Lovell (1989) An incredible account of a rural Wyoming doctor who relied on his patients' naiveté and Mormon female submissiveness to rape generations of women on his examining table.

  • Predator: Rape, Madness, and Injustice in Seattle (1991) - This true mystery crime book focuses on three men: McDonald ("Mac") Smith, a serial rapist who preyed on women; Steve Titus, a carefree partygoer who was wrongly convicted of the predator's crimes; and Paul Henderson, a reporter for the Seattle Times who won a Pulitzer Prize for tracking down the truth.

  • The Misbegotten Son: A Serial Killer and His Victims (1993)- This true mystery crime book is an account of the life and crimes of convicted killer Arthur Shawcross describes how Shawcross, after being found guilty of the murders of two children, was released only to murder eleven prostitutes.

  • Charmer: A Ladies' Man and his Victims (1994) - A true mystery crime story of George Russell, Jr., a charismatic young African American from an affluent Seattle suburb who targeted and killed three beautiful women and whose charming outward appearance kept him from suspicion.

  • Salt of the Earth: A Mother, A Daughter, A Murder (1996) - Joe Gere said he died on the afternoon his twelve-year-old daughter Brenda disappeared. It was left to Brenda's mother, Elaine, to sustain her stricken family, search for her missing child, and pressure the authorities for justice. From the first minutes of the investigation, suspicion fell on Michael Kay Green, a steroid-abusing "Mr. Universe" hopeful, but there was no proof of a crime, leaving police and prosecutors stymied.

  • Hastened to the Grave: The Gypsy Murder Investigation (1998) - This true mystery crime book features a delightful hero: a female private investigator who calls herself "Rat Dog Dick." Rat Dog relies on an ancient Everex 286 computer (Evil Evie), a Toyota Tercel (The Frog Prince) that is so outrageously green it's useless for surveillance, and a big, funny-looking dog (Beans). Once she gets her teeth into the "Foxglove" case in which several old people have dwindled and died quickly after being "befriended" by a local Gypsy family, Rat Dog is outraged that the police are ignoring clear evidence of elder abuse.

  • Last Man Standing: The Tragedy and Triumph of Geronimo Pratt (2000) - This is a story of true crime American injustice. Pratt, a war hero and leader of the Black Panther Party, was convicted of murder based on the perjured testimony of a paid FBI informant. After spending twenty-seven years in prison, he was finally declared innocent and released.

  • I: The Creation of a Serial Killer (2002) - In February 1990, Oregon State Police arrested John Sosnovke and Laverne Pavlinac for the vicious rape and murder of 23-year-old Taunja Bennet. Pavlinac had come forth and confessed, implicating her boyfriend and producing physical evidence that linked them to the crime. Authorities closed the case. There was just one problem. They had the wrong people...


Ann Rule (1935)

  • Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal(2007) - This mystery crime book tells the story of a Georgia dentist named Bart Corbin, and how two women, a beautiful dentistry student named Dolly Hearn, and Bart's wife, Jennifer Barber Corbin, found themselves fatally involved with Corbin over the course of two decades.

  • Green River, Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer-America's Deadliest Serial Murderer (2004) - This is the extraordinary true mystery crime book of the most prolific serial killer the nation had ever seen -- a case involving more than forty-nine female victims, two decades of intense investigative work...and one unrelenting killer who not only attended Ann Rule's book signings but lived less than a mile away from her home.

  • Heart Full of Lies: A True Story of Desire and Death (2003) - An idyllic Hawaiian wedding held the promise of a wonderful future for handsome, athletic Chris Northon, an airline pilot, a confirmed bachelor-turned-devoted family man; and Liysa, an acclaimed surf photographer, loving mother, and aspiring Hollywood screenwriter. But few, including Chris, had seen Liysa's other side -- her controlling behavior and dark moods, her insatiable hunger for money and property. And no one anticipated the fatal outcome of a family camping trip in an Oregon forest. Liysa soon revealed herself as a victim of domestic abuse that culminated at the campsite, where she shot Chris in self-defense. But crime scene evidence led detectives to wonder if Liysa was a killer, not a victim.

  • Every Breath You Take: A True Story of Obsession, Revenge, and Murder (2001) - Although happily settled securely in a loving second marriage, and a new family of quadruplets, Sheila never truly escaped the vicious enslavement of her ex-husband, multi-millionaire Allen Blackthorne, a handsome charmer -- and a violent, controlling sociopath who subjected Sheila to unthinkable abuse in their marriage, and terrorized her for a decade after their divorce. When Sheila was slain in her home, in the presence of her four toddlers, authorities raced to link the crime to Blackthorne, the man who vowed to monitor Sheila's every move in his obsessive quest for power and revenge. Shelia had said, "If anything ever happens to me... find Ann Rule and ask her to write my story."

  • And Never Let Her Go: Thomas Capano: The Deadly Seducer (1999) - On a June evening in 1996, 30-year-old Anne Marie Fahey, secretary to the governor of Delaware, vanished without a trace following a restaurant rendezvous with her secret lover of more than two years: Thomas Capano. One of Wilmington's most prominent and respected figures, a millionaire attorney and former state prosecutor, "Tommy" was a charming, soft spoken family man. But in the weeks and months that followed Fahey's disappearance, investigators would gradually uncover the shocking truth: Capano was a steely manipulator driven by power and greed -- and capable of brutal murder.

  • Bitter Harvest: A Woman's Fury, A Mother's Sacrifice (1998) - Rule probes the case of Debora Green, a doctor and a loving mother. A small-town girl with a genius IQ, she achieved an enviable life: her own medical practice, a handsome physician husband, three perfect children, and an opulent home in an exclusive Kansas City suburb. But when a raging fire destroyed that home and took two lives, the trail of clues led investigators to a stunning conclusion.

  • Dead By Sunset: Perfect Husband, Perfect Killer? (1995) - When attorney Cheryl Keeton's brutally bludgeoned body was found in her van in the fast lane of an Oregon freeway, her husband, Brad Cunningham, was the likely suspect. But there was no solid evidence linking him to the crime. He married again, for the fifth time, and his stunning new wife, a physician named Sara, adopted his three sons. They all settled down to family life on a luxurious estate. But gradually, their marriage became a nightmare....

  • Everything She Ever Wanted: A True Story of Obsessive Love, Murder, and Betrayal (1992) - For their wedding portrait, petite Pat Taylor and handsome Tom Allanson posed as Rhett and Scarlett.  Less than two months later, their dream exploded in terror and murder: their beautiful home mysteriously burned to the ground and Tom was convicted of the brutal slaying of his mother and father. Pat's only brother had died in a puzzling suicide, her grandparents-in-law were poisoned with arsenic, and no one -- from her wealthy employers to her own children -- was safe when Pat Allanson didn't get her way. It took Georgia lawmen more than two decades to stop her for good -- if indeed they have.

  • If You Really Loved Me: A True Story of Desire and Murder (1991) - David Brown was a computer wizard and millionaire by age thirty-two. When his beautiful young wife was shot to death as she slept, Brown's fourteen-year-old daughter, Cinnamon, confessed to killing her stepmother. The California courts sentenced her harshly: twenty-four years to life. But thanks in part to two determined lawmen, the twisted private world of David Brown unfolded revealing a trail of perverse love, twisted secrets, and evil mind games. Did David Brown convince his own daughter to prove her love by killing for him?

  • Small Sacrifices: A True Story of Passion and Murder (1987) - This mystery crime book is a shocking and powerful account of the destructive forces that drove Diane Downs, a beautiful young mother, to shoot her three young children in cold blood.

  • The Want-Ad Killer - Written as Andy Stack (1983) - After his first grisly crime, Harvey Louis Carignan beat a death sentence and continued to manipulate, rape, and bludgeon women to death--using want ads to lure his young female victims.

  • The I-5 Killer - Written as Andy Stack (1984) - As a young man, Randall Woodfield had it all--a star athlete, good looks, and an award-winning student. Working in the swinging West Coast bar scene, he had more than his share of women. But he wanted more than just sex. An appetite for unspeakable violent acts led him to cruise the I-5 highway through California to Washington, leaving a trail of victims along the way. As the list of the dead grew, the police mobilized to stop a twisted killer who had 44 known deaths to his name.

  • Possession - A Novel (1983) - Joanne Lindstrom's camping trip to Washington's Cascade mountains goes terribly awry, leaving her husband dead and Joanne's only hope for survival in the hands of a twisted stranger. (This is Ann Rule's only novel. Based on a real Northwest Case.)  

  • Lust Killer - Written as Andy Stack (1983) - To his neighbors, Jerry Brudos was a gentle man whose mild manner contrasted with his awesome physical strength. To his employers, Jerry was a fine worker. To his wife, he was a good husband. And to the Oregon police, Jerry Brudos was the most hideously twisted killer they had ever unmasked.

  • The Stranger Beside Me - Ted Bundy: The Classic Story of Seduction & Murder (1980) - Ann Rule was a writer working on the biggest story of her life, tracking down a brutal mass-murderer. Little did she know that Ted Bundy, her close friend, was the savage slayer she was hunting.


John Grisham (1955)

  • The Innocent Man: Murder & Injustice in a Small Town (2006) This is a true mystery crime book about a small-town waitress who was raped and murdered in 1982. Six years later Ron Williamson, a washed-up small-town hero, was unjustly charged, tried, and sentenced to death based on lying witnesses and tainted evidence.



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