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Without Consent: A Landmark Trial and the Decades-Long Struggle To Make Spousal Rape a Crime

An illuminating examination into the 1978 marital rape trial of John Rideout, detailing a riveting legal drama while offering troubling observations about the ongoing culture of misogyny in the U.S.
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The Great Chinese Art Heist: Imperialism, Organized Crime, and the Hidden Story of China’s Stolen Artistic Treasures

Listeners with growing concerns about the West’s ability to access needed Chinese exports and about faltering efforts to improve East-West relations will find Pezzullo’s lively account enlightening. It offers insight into the complex historical roots of China’s current economic warfare strategies, which have deeply impacted international trade.
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The Oracle’s Daughter: The Rise and Fall of an American Cult

A chilling American “city upon a hill” narrative turned in on itself.
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The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright: The True Story of Mass Murder in Paradise

Highlighting a nearly forgotten event in Wright’s life, this account of the Taliesin murders will appeal to general and true crime readers.

Chasing Evil: Shocking Crimes, Supernatural Forces, and an FBI Agent’s Search for Hope and Justice

Sure to captivate true crime fans, this riveting work may also lead listeners to consider how unconventional, even supernatural, approaches could supplement traditional police work.

Injustice Town: A Corrupt City, a Wrongly Convicted Man, and a Struggle for Freedom

This highly recommended book is a must for all libraries, especially those with a comprehensive criminal justice section.
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Ctrl + Alt + Chaos: How Teenage Hackers Hijack the Internet

Highly recommended for all public library collections.

Ungrateful Bastard: The Shocking Journey of a Killer and Escape Artist

Ashline’s unsettling and deeply reported account will strongly appeal to true crime readers and is recommended for public library collections.

The Blood Countess: Murder, Betrayal, and the Making of a Monster

Puhak’s level-headed analysis of the evidence, grounded in historical context, exposes the tragic ease with which a powerful woman may be attacked through innuendo and misinformation. Given the fame of the Blood Countess Bathory, this should be a popular acquisition.
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