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Gotti: The Rise and Fall

By Capeci, Jerry, Mustain, Gene

Foxcatcher: A True Story of Murder, Madness and the Quest for Olympic Gold

By Schultz, Mark, Thomas, David

Diana: The International Bestseller

By Clayton, Tim

The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: or The Murder at Road Hill House

By Kate Summerscale, Summerscale, Kate

The Lady in the Lake: Raymond Chandler (Penguin Essentials, 59)

By Chandler, Raymond, Kellerman, Jonathan

Fear: The gripping thriller that has everyone talking

By Kurbjuweit, Dirk

Hardcore Troubadour: The Life and Near Death of Steve Earle

By St. John, Lauren

An Autobiography

By Agatha Christie

The Pact: A Love Story

By Jodi Picoult

The Seven Ages of Death: 'Every chapter is like a detective story' Telegraph

By Dr Richard Shepherd

Clarence: Duke of Clarence and Avondale, 1864-92

By Michael Harrison

The Innocent Man: A gripping crime thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of mystery and suspense

By John Grisham

Desert Star: The Brand New Blockbuster Ballard & Bosch Thriller

By Michael Connelly

Notes on an Execution: The bestselling thriller that everyone is talking about

By Danya Kukafka

Traces: The memoir of a forensic scientist and criminal investigator

By Patricia Wiltshire

The Last Assassin

By Peter Stothard

The Executioner's Song

By Norman Mailer

Valachi Papers

By Peter Maas

Criminal Shadows

By David Canter

Every Time We Say Goodbye

By Anna Blundy

Wildflower: The Extraordinary Life and Mysterious Murder of Joan Root

By Mark Seal

Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery

By Robert Kolker

Cruel Doubt

By Joe McGinniss

Where the Silence Calls (DI Ridpath Crime Thriller): 3

By M J Lee

Tim: An Ordinary Boy

By Colin Parry

Experience

By Amis, Martin, Martin Amis

Harold Shipman Prescription For Murder

By Brian and Jean Whittle and Ritchie

Dead Certainties: Unwarranted Speculations

By Simon Schama

Iqbal

By Francesco D'Adamo, Ann Leonori

The Seven Ages of Death: 'Every chapter is like a detective story' Telegraph

By Dr Richard Shepherd