List/Grid Tag Archives: 2012 true crime books
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Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox by Raffaele Sollecito and Andrew Gumbel (September 2012)
There’s been so much information tossed at followers of the Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito case that, at times, it’s been overwhelming. Guilty or not guilty? Should the United States government get involved or allow the Italian courts ...
Who Killed Chrissy?: The True Crime Memoir of a Pittsburgh girl’s Unsolved Murder in Las Vegas by Beverly Simcic
In 1982, Beverly Simcic and Christine Casilio were friends. Sort of.
The pair had been roommates for a while but Christine’s lifestyle was a bit more risky than Beverly liked, especially with a young son in her care and she’d parted company ...
House of Lies by Linda Rosencrance (December 2012)
Kelly Cannon was pretty and married to a wealthy Nashville lawyer. But she also had a horrific drug problem.
Kelly’s drug addiction was so strong that rehabilitation proved pointless and her husband, Jim Cannon was tired of making the effort. ...
And the Winners Are…
Thanks to everyone who cast a vote in the Best True Crime Books of 2012 survey. It’s great seeing so many speak out about their favorite books and authors!
Before we get to the winners, I wanted to point out married women between the ages of 40 ...










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