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  • Bodies, Bullets and Betrayalby Paul Anderson

    Hardie Grant Books 2007; US$ 22.95

    Bodies, Bullets and Betrayal is a collection of true-crime stories that takes you inside some of the most intriguing and violent cases from across the country. Paul Anderson’s position over the last 12 years as a Herald Sun crime reporter gives him the sources and the information on both sides to make this a truly insider’s account. Bodies,... more...

  • Shocking Australian True Crime Storiesby Paul Anderson

    Hardie Grant Books 2007; US$ 22.95

    Presents a collection of reallife stories that takes you inside some of the most intriguiging and violent cases that have ever crossed the coutry. Accounts of armed robbers, crimes of obsession, vendettas, unsolved cases, psychopaths, and cop killers. more...

  • Crime Beatby Michael Connelly

    Allen & Unwin 2009; US$ 17.26

    Stranger than fiction and every bit as gripping, this non-fiction collection contains an introduction by Michael Connelly and an afterword by Michael Carlson. more...

  • Celebrated Crimes: Completeby Alexandre Dumas

    The Floating Press 2012; US$ 6.99

    Learn more about some of the most infamous criminals ever to walk the earth in this massive compilation from one of the foremost writers of historical fiction, Alexandre Dumas. In often-chilling detail, Dumas recounts murders, heists, and all manner of malfeasance from centuries of European history. more...

  • Dirty Dozen 5: Done and Dustedby Paul Anderson

    Hardie Grant Books 2011; US$ 12.99

    Warning: This book is not for the faint hearted. Like those that came before it, this fifth instalment in the best-selling Dirty Dozen series is a true inside account of some of Australia’s most gruesome and intriguing crime cases. Get inside the head of Carl Williams – the now dead gangland-war killer – through letters he wrote before... more...

  • Underbelly 6by John Silvester; Andrew Rule

    Allen & Unwin 2012; US$ 11.81

    Lorraine Moss loved to cook. Her meatloaf was to die for. more...

  • Everything Runs Like a Movieby John Cooper

    Dundurn 2013; US$ 9.99

    Desperate, Hermann Beier of Alliston, Ontario, turned to bank robbery in the early 1990s to pay his mounting bills and ended up being pursued in what became at the time the longest police chase in Canadian history. Gunned down in a hail of bullets, Beier lived to tell the tale and gain a chance to restart his life. more...

  • Underbelly 9by Silvester. John; Andrew Rule

    Allen & Unwin 2012; US$ 11.81

    You've seen the TV series and read the stories in the papers. Now return to the books that started documenting Australia's Underbelly. more...

  • Caponeby Laurence Bergreen

    Simon & Schuster 2013; US$ 21.00

    In this brilliant history of Prohibition and its most notorious gangster, acclaimed biographer Laurence Bergreen takes us to the gritty streets of Chicago where Al Capone forged his sinister empire. Bergreen shows the seedy and glamorous sides of the age, the rise of Prohibition, the illicit liquor trade, the battlefield that was Chicago. Delving... more...

  • Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studiesby Claire M. Renzetti; Susan L. Miller; Angela R. Gover

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 205.00

    Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result, the criminal justice system?s development of policies, programs, and treatment regimes was based on the male offender. It was not until the 1970s that some criminologists began to draw attention to the neglect of gender in the study of crime, but... more...