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Crime

The "Crime" category of books typically includes stories that revolve around criminal activities, investigations, and the pursuit of justice. These books may feature detectives, police officers, or other law enforcement officials as main characters, as well as criminals and their victims. Crime novels often involve suspenseful plot twists and turns, as well as complex character development. The genre can encompass a wide range of subgenres, including mystery, thriller, and true crime, and may explore themes such as morality, ethics, and the human condition. Overall, the "Crime" category offers readers a thrilling and engaging look into the darker side of human nature and the justice system.

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  1. 1. The Hunter by Kerrigan Byrne

    A Victorian Rebels Novel

    Set in Victorian London, the story follows Christopher Argent, a ruthless assassin known for his cold efficiency, who finds his life irrevocably changed when he is hired to kill the beautiful and talented actress Millie LeCour. Despite his lethal reputation, Argent becomes captivated by Millie's charm and vulnerability, leading him to protect her instead of fulfilling his contract. As they navigate a world of danger and deception, Argent must confront his own dark past and the possibility of redemption through love, while Millie discovers the strength to fight for her life and her heart.

    The 8549th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. A Thread Of Violence by Mark O'Connell

    A Story of Truth, Injustice, and the American Way

    A Thread of Violence delves into the notorious story of Malcolm Macarthur, a Dublin socialite whose life took a dark turn in 1982. Once living a life of luxury and intellectual pursuits, Macarthur found himself facing financial ruin. In a desperate attempt to maintain his lifestyle, he devised a plan to commit a bank robbery. However, his scheme quickly spiraled out of control, leading to the tragic and unnecessary deaths of two innocent people. This true crime narrative explores the subsequent manhunt, arrest, and trial that shook Ireland, ultimately contributing to a significant political scandal. Through extensive interviews with Macarthur and thorough investigation, the book examines the blurred lines between truth and fiction, revealing the profound impact of these events and the stories we construct to make sense of them.

    The 8558th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. King Of Ashes by S. A. Cosby

    Roman Carruthers returns to his Virginia hometown after his father is badly injured and discovers his family is in deeper trouble than he expected: a brother owing dangerous money to criminals and a sister determined to uncover the mystery of their mother’s disappearance years earlier. Using his financial skills and ruthless determination, Roman must confront old secrets and new threats to protect his family before everything unravels.

    The 8723rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. All The Colours Of The Dark by Chris Whitaker

    In the small town of Monta Clare, the disappearance of teenager Joseph 'Patch' Macauley sends shockwaves through the community. His best friend, Saint Brown, is determined to find him, even if it means facing heartbreak. Patch, meanwhile, finds himself in a dark room, where he meets Grace, a mysterious girl who becomes his beacon of hope. When Patch escapes, Grace seems to vanish without a trace, leaving him with only her voice and name. Driven by memories, Patch embarks on a relentless quest to find her, while Saint pursues her own mission to uncover the truth behind their abduction. As time passes, their intertwined journeys reveal a tale of love, obsession, and the pursuit of justice, even if it means risking everything.

    The 9041st Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. The Art Thief by Michael Finkel

    A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession

    In this captivating narrative, readers are drawn into the world of a master art thief who orchestrates a series of audacious heists across Europe, targeting some of the most prestigious museums and private collections. The story delves into the mind of this enigmatic figure, exploring his motivations, meticulous planning, and the intricate web of deception he weaves to evade capture. As law enforcement agencies close in, the tension mounts, revealing a thrilling cat-and-mouse game that challenges the boundaries of art, crime, and justice. The tale is a fascinating exploration of obsession, the allure of beauty, and the thin line between genius and madness.

    The 9105th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. Partners In Crime by Alisha Rai

    In this contemporary romance novel, two former lovers, Mira and Naveen, are unexpectedly reunited when they find themselves entangled in a thrilling adventure involving a mysterious heist. As they navigate a series of dangerous and comedic situations, they are forced to confront their unresolved feelings and past misunderstandings. The story blends romance, humor, and suspense, exploring themes of trust, forgiveness, and the complexities of rekindling a relationship amidst chaos. Through their journey, Mira and Naveen rediscover their connection and learn to embrace the unpredictability of life and love.

    The 9781st Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. A Flower Traveled In My Blood by Haley Cohen Gilliland

    A Flower Traveled in My Blood follows the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and one family’s search for a grandchild taken during Argentina’s 1976–1983 dictatorship. Centering on Rosa and her daughter Patricia—a pregnant activist who was disappeared—the book chronicles how the grandmothers investigate, confront officials, and help pioneer genetic tools to identify stolen children. It is a tightly reported, compassionate account of loss, resilience, and the fight to reclaim identity and justice.

    The 10098th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 8. Murderland by Caroline Fraser

    Murderland investigates the surge of serial killings in the Pacific Northwest during the 1970s and 1980s, profiling figures such as Ted Bundy and other notorious perpetrators. The book examines how social forces and regional industrial pollution—notably smelter emissions—may have intersected with those crimes, offering a historical, spoiler-free look at violence in that landscape.

    The 10295th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 9. Some People Need Killing by Patricia Evangelista

    A Memoir of Murder in My Country

    "Some People Need Killing" by Patricia Evangelista offers a gripping exploration of the Philippines' turbulent political landscape under President Rodrigo Duterte. Through vivid storytelling, Evangelista delves into the country's drug war, revealing the harsh realities faced by both victims and perpetrators. Over six years, she documents the chilling accounts of state-sanctioned violence, providing a poignant look at the lives affected by the government's brutal policies. The book examines the societal acceptance of violence and the complex moral dilemmas faced by those involved, painting a stark picture of a nation grappling with its democratic ideals.

    The 10581st Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. Fair Play by Louise Hegarty

    At a jazz‑age murder‑mystery themed New Year’s Eve party at a country house, a tight‑knit group of friends wake to a shocking incident that upends their relationships. Abigail, one of the hosts, must navigate grief and suspicion as an enquiring detective probes the household where everyone becomes a suspect. Part whodunnit, part character study, the novel blends a clue‑driven mystery with an intimate exploration of loss and loyalty.

    The 10627th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 11. Unscripted by James B. Stewart, Rachel Abrams

    The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy

    "Unscripted" delves into the intense power struggle within Paramount Global, a major entertainment conglomerate. The narrative centers around the Redstone family, particularly Sumner Redstone and his daughter Shari, as they navigate internal conflicts and external pressures. Amidst a backdrop of legal battles and corporate intrigue, the book explores themes of family dynamics, corporate governance, and the shifting landscape of the media industry. It highlights the challenges faced by Shari Redstone as she attempts to assert control over the company, while dealing with opposition from influential figures like CBS CEO Les Moonves, whose own controversies add to the turmoil. The story provides a candid look at the complexities and challenges of leadership in a rapidly evolving industry.

    The 10681st Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 12. The Tragedy Of True Crime by John J. Lennon

    John J. Lennon, who killed a man in Brooklyn in 2001, became a journalist while serving a 28-to-life sentence and wrote immersive profiles of four men who have killed. Interweaving his own story with the lives of others, Lennon traces the circumstances, backgrounds, and choices that led to violence and follows what happens to those convicted after the cell gate locks. The book examines our fascination with true crime and asks whether knowing a person’s full life story changes how we understand their crime.

    The 10692nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 13. The Real Lolita by Sarah Weinman

    The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel that Scandalized the World

    This gripping narrative delves into the haunting true story behind the fictional tale of a young girl's abduction that inspired a literary classic. The book meticulously unravels the chilling events surrounding the 1948 kidnapping of Sally Horner, a real-life case that eerily mirrors the plot of a famous novel. Through a blend of investigative journalism and literary analysis, the story explores the intersection of fact and fiction, shedding light on the dark realities that influenced a renowned author's controversial masterpiece. It is a poignant examination of innocence lost and the enduring impact of a crime that captivated the nation.

    The 11228th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 14. The Peepshow by Kate Summerscale

    A Journey into the World of Victorian Obsession

    In 1953 London, police uncover multiple bodies hidden at 10 Rillington Place, prompting a hunt for tenant Reg Christie and renewed questions about an earlier murder conviction. Kate Summerscale reconstructs the investigation, the lives of the victims, and the media frenzy that surrounded the case to examine how the killings and a possible miscarriage of justice unfolded.

    The 11245th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 15. The Girl In The Green Dress by Jeni Haynes

    My Story of Trauma, Survival and Hope

    In this gripping and heart-wrenching memoir, a woman recounts her harrowing journey of survival and resilience after enduring years of unimaginable abuse at the hands of her father. Through the lens of her dissociative identity disorder, she unveils the complex world of her multiple personalities, each created to shield her from the trauma she faced. As she bravely navigates the legal system to seek justice, her story becomes a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of healing.

    The 11354th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 16. The Zorg by Siddharth Kara

    A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery

    The Zorg recounts the true story of an 1780 Dutch slave ship that, after coming under British command, embarked with hundreds of enslaved people aboard. When the vessel ran low on water, crew members resorted to a brutal decision that led to a high-profile legal case in England and exposed the violence of the transatlantic slave trade. The book reconstructs the voyage, the lives of those involved, and the episode’s role in galvanizing early abolitionist efforts.

    The 12124th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 17. Little Bosses Everywhere by Bridget Read

    Little Bosses Everywhere examines multilevel marketing in the United States, tracing its origins, how the recruitment-based business model works, and the social and economic effects on people who join. Bridget Read combines industry history, reporting on political and financial connections, and personal stories of individuals—workers, parents, and others—who were drawn into MLMs by promises of independence but often faced financial and emotional costs.

    The 12164th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 18. Born In Flames by Bench Ansfield

    The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City

    Born in Flames examines a 1970s wave of arson that devastated low-income neighborhoods, arguing many fires were set by landlords pursuing insurance payouts enabled by discriminatory “brownlining” practices. Spanning the Bronx to Britain and Brazil, the book traces the financial and policy forces behind the burnings and shows how residents organized to resist, helping spark the modern tenant movement for housing justice.

    The 12430th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 19. This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead

    In a gripping tale of suspense and psychological intrigue, the story unfolds around a protagonist who finds themselves entangled in a web of secrets and deception. As they delve deeper into the mysteries surrounding them, they are forced to confront their own fears and the haunting truths that threaten to unravel their very existence. With each twist and turn, the narrative explores themes of identity, trust, and the dark corners of the human psyche, leading to a chilling climax that leaves readers questioning the boundaries between reality and illusion.

    The 12460th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 20. The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha

    Set against the backdrop of India's elite society, this gripping thriller unravels the dark secrets and hidden motives within a powerful family. As the protagonist returns home to attend her father's funeral, she is thrust into a web of deceit, betrayal, and ambition. With the family's vast fortune at stake, tensions rise and loyalties are tested, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go to secure their inheritance. The narrative intricately weaves past and present, exploring themes of power, legacy, and the haunting shadows of unresolved pasts.

    The 12462nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 21. El Dorado Drive by Megan Abbott

    Set against the backdrop of a sun-soaked suburban neighborhood, the story delves into the intricate web of secrets and desires that bind a seemingly perfect community. As the facade of idyllic family life begins to crack, hidden tensions and long-buried truths surface, threatening to unravel the lives of its residents. With a keen eye for detail and a masterful grasp of suspense, the narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect their own. The tale is a gripping exploration of the dark undercurrents lurking beneath the surface of everyday life.

    The 12463rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 22. Murder Ballads by Katy Horan

    An illustrated collection that examines twenty traditional murder ballads, tracing their origins, evolution, and cultural impact—including themes of patriarchal violence, white supremacy, and the songs’ ties to contemporary true-crime fascination. Each entry pairs a researched reflection with an original macabre illustration and a list of notable recordings, offering a concise, spoiler-free guide to the darker side of folk music.

    The 12640th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 23. The Jailhouse Lawyer by Calvin Duncan, Sophie Cull

    Calvin Duncan was convicted of murder at nineteen and spent decades at Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola). With little formal education he taught himself the law, became a jailhouse lawyer who assisted fellow inmates and taught legal classes, and the book—co-written with Sophie Cull—traces his legal coming-of-age and examines the flaws of the criminal justice system.

    The 12787th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 24. The True Happiness Company by Veena Dinavahi

    How a Girl Like Me Falls for a Cult Like That

    A candid memoir about an Indian American woman whose long struggle with depression leads her to a persuasive alternative therapist who runs a Mormon-influenced self-help community. Drawn into the leader’s control, she experiences major life changes and ultimately reclaims her autonomy by studying psychology and learning to trust her intuition.

    The 12791st Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 25. Captain's Dinner by Adam Cohen

    A Shipwreck, An Act of Cannibalism, and a Murder Trial That Changed Legal History

    On May 19, 1884, the yacht Mignonette sank and four men, including Captain Thomas Dudley, were left adrift in a lifeboat. After two weeks without food they chose to sacrifice the youngest, 17-year-old cabin boy Richard Parker, an action that led to their rescue and a murder trial. The book reconstructs both the ordeal at sea and the trial, examining how survival imperatives clashed with moral and legal norms.

    The 12802nd Greatest Book of All Time
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