Olsen, Jack Photographs, obituaries, bibliography, and profile of the Edgar Award-winning true crime author. Site includes jackets and descriptions of works, including Son: A Psychopath and His Victims, The Bridge at Chappaquiddick, and Predator: Rape, Madness and Injustice in Seattle.
True Crime Ink Specializes in out of print true crime books, magazines, wanted posters and other artifacts.
Two Codes for Murder A true crime book by Dorothea Fuller Smith on the spousal abuse and attempted murder of Charlene Mitleider and Muaid Alfuraiji.
Rick Porrello Police officer and author of two books about organized crime.
Outlaw Legends Author Tony Stewart explores the truths behind the outlaw legends of the 1920s and 1930s. Includes information on John Dillinger and Roy Gardner.
Tom Faulconer Author of "In the Eyes of the Law - The True Story of Love, Betrayal, Murder, Fame and Justice in 1950s America."
John Douglas Official site of retired FBI agent who specialized in criminal profiling. Author of a number of true crime books including Mind Hunter and Anyone You Want Me To Be.
Almost Perfect Synopsis of the Greg Fogarty book about the 1970 murders of the Crawford family. Includes case history, photographs, sample chapter and on-line ordering.
Ann Rule Official site. Presents news, author blog, biography, guestbook and list of books, including Worth More Dead, Heart Full of Lies and Without Pity.
S. C. Lomax About the author, published books, reviews, and articles. Specialising in miscarriages of justice.
True Crimes Books and documentaries on serial killers, female murderers, cults, sects, and famous crimes.
The Art of Crime Describes the book, provides information about author J.F. Margos, and features an email list.
Jeffrey Ian Ross, Ph.D. Associate professor of criminology and criminal justice has authored Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Political Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach and other works. Site includes contact information, book summaries and author biography.
Someone Has To Die Tonight Outline of the Lords of Chaos case, information about the book and its author Jim Greenhill.
Barbara Davis Author of Stalked: A True Story, Suffer the Little Children, and Precious Angels.
Aphrodite Jones Site includes an author biography, summaries of true crime works including A Perfect Husband and The Embrace, reviews, contact information and interview video clips.
Trail of Feathers Robert Rivard writes about the 1998 search for missing reporter Philip True in Mexican wilderness and the ensuing quest to bring his killers to justice.
Superthief A master burglar, the Mafia and the biggest bank heist in U.S. history. Author Rick Porello looks at the life of Phil Christopher.
Butterbox Babies Author Bette Cahill uncovers a Canadian baby-selling scandal that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of children. The horrifying truth about the Ideal Maternity Home of Nova Scotia. Site includes a short author biography, reviews of the book, letters from survivors of the home and a guestbook.
Antonio Nicaso: Mobwatcher Canadian journalist-author Antonio Nicaso keeps an eye on the Mafia in Canada, U.S. and Sicily. Site includes articles, book reviews, organized crime news and a blog.
Herbert Asbury Information on the author of Gangs of New York, his family and his other works.
Cosa Nostra: A History of the Sicilian Mafia Publisher microsite relating to the book by historian John Dickie. Includes a timeline of the secret criminal society, an interview with the author and a "Mafiaspeak" glossary.
Wikipedia: Herbert Asbury Biographical article on the author of The Gangs of New York and other informal histories of crime.
Wikipedia: Joseph D. Pistone Biographical article on the FBI agent who chronicled his infiltration of the Bonanno Crime Family in the book "Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia."
Wikipedia: Peter Maas Biographical article on the author of "The Valachi Papers," "Serpico" and "Underboss."
Tough Times and Grisly Crimes A history of public executions, murders, corporal punishment, prostitution and body snatching in Northeast England during the 18th, 19th and early 20th century.
Thief: True Story A 1930s Chicago kid with street smarts and a yen for excitement catapults into the crime-infested world of Las Vegas. Site includes author bios, excerpt, mob quiz and ordering information.