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Merissa (13878 KP) created a post
May 14, 2025
Whitey
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From the bestselling writers of Black Mass, now a major film, comes the definitive biography of...
Down Among the Dead Men
Book
Down Among the Dead Men is a Manchester crime novel from bestselling crime writer, Kerry Wilkinson....
Seven Seconds - Season 1
TV Season Watch
When 15-year-old black cyclist Brenton Butler dies in a hit-and-run accident -- with a white police...
Crim Drama
A Critical History of Financial Crises: Why Would Politicians and Regulators Spoil Financial Giants?: The Economics, Politics, and Greed of the Most Spectacular Bubbles and Crises of the Past Century
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'While each financial crisis is unique and has its own special features, there are a lot of...
Lindsay (1807 KP) rated The Red Ribbon (True Colors #8) in Books
Oct 3, 2020
If you want to find some crime stories to read. This book can help with the craze. This series also will help with your craze for crime and historical events. This book is called The Red Ribbon. It deals with historical events evolved around clans and the courthouse tragedy in one county.
This story is slow when you begin. Though, it does get better as you read. The plot is more interesting once the action starts. The main characters are a bit interesting. The clans are more telling. Hearing about the story of a father's death and how it connected in the book. It brings out the more about the historical events of the true crimes and what happens at the courthouse that triggers it all.
If you are a historical fiction fan or crime fan this book, is for you. I hope you have the heart to take all the death and crime that takes place. Ava and Jeremiah seem to be pulled into trouble that may have all started with a kiss. But who kiss starts a feud between families and clans? Ava story reporting that starts it when there a rift. What may have brought on a courthouse massacre?
This story is slow when you begin. Though, it does get better as you read. The plot is more interesting once the action starts. The main characters are a bit interesting. The clans are more telling. Hearing about the story of a father's death and how it connected in the book. It brings out the more about the historical events of the true crimes and what happens at the courthouse that triggers it all.
If you are a historical fiction fan or crime fan this book, is for you. I hope you have the heart to take all the death and crime that takes place. Ava and Jeremiah seem to be pulled into trouble that may have all started with a kiss. But who kiss starts a feud between families and clans? Ava story reporting that starts it when there a rift. What may have brought on a courthouse massacre?
Erika (17789 KP) rated Midnight Sun (Blood on Snow #2) in Books
Sep 20, 2017
This was a nice, quick read. I read it in between the Snowman, and the Leopard. This is considered the second in the 'Blood on Snow' series, which features the Fisherman, Oslo's main Crime Lord. It was a nice break from Hole.
Erika (17789 KP) rated The Ice Princess (Patrik Hedström, #1) in Books
Apr 12, 2018 (Updated Apr 12, 2018)
April Rose Mossow (93 KP) rated Fiend: The Shocking True Story of America's Youngest Serial Killer in Books
May 20, 2019
I read this book in college back in 2004. I really enjoyed it, as I do all books involving true crime. This book was exceptionally intense becasue of the sensitive subject matter, i.e. the serial killer being a young boy. Very good read.




