The True Crime Thread

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Nezquick

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1,528 posts

133 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Every now and again, I dip back into the world of "True Crime" and read another book in this genre. There are some great reads out there depending on what you like.

Personally, some stand out books for me have been:

The Iceman - Philip Carlo
Essex Boys - Bernard O'Mahoney
Bloggs 19 - Tony Thompson
Donnie Brasco - Joseph D Pistone

I'm fascinated by the Essex Range Rover Murders and have read a good few books on the subject. I also love anything to do with the old school gangster era (as in The Iceman and Donnie Brasco).

I'm currently reading Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets by David Simon, which is so far shaping up to be a very interesting read (and is supposedly what The Wire is based on).

So....what true crime books have you read and what do you recommend?

maxxy5

771 posts

171 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Judas Pig, it's slightly insane.

soad

33,454 posts

183 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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Valerio Viccei - Live by the Gun, Die by the Gun.

entropy

5,643 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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Nezquick said:
I'm currently reading Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets by David Simon, which is so far shaping up to be a very interesting read (and is supposedly what The Wire is based on).
David Simon did the flipside: 'The Corner' where he wrote about life in an inner-city neighbourhood of Baltimore that featured drug dealers, users, as well those trying to get by on the right side of the law.


Killing Pablo by Mark Bowden - which is about Pablo Escobar

Tokyo Vice by Jake Adelstein - American journalist working for Japanese newspaper who delves into the intricacies Japanese underworld as a crime reporter. Was involved in the Lucie Blackman investigation and features a chilling end. Big problem when I read this was the weak prose which was too much much like a diary entry/journal and lacking colour.

leginigel

428 posts

191 months

Monday 6th July 2015
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Living and working in Rettendon Common I too have a interest,try reading Essex Boy Last man Standing also try reading Kenny Noye Most Wanted,There is a link in the book to Rettendon and to the unsolved murder of John Marshall,being in the car game myself I knew John very well and never had a clue to what was going on.

billzeebub

3,884 posts

206 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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Mr Nice

dudleybloke

20,476 posts

193 months

Silent1

19,761 posts

242 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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maxxy5 said:
Judas Pig, it's slightly insane.
Not quite true crime though!

dumfriesdave

388 posts

144 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Read a few by Bernard O'Mahoney, mainly Essex Boy murder related.
Paul Ferris books are pretty decent reads too.

Nezquick

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1,528 posts

133 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Silent1 said:
maxxy5 said:
Judas Pig, it's slightly insane.
Not quite true crime though!
I thought all of the stories in the book were supposed to have happened though but with names changed to avoid recognition (albeit those in the know would know who the book was on about)? Anyway, I have now read this and enjoyed it.

Also read a lot of the others people have suggested but thanks for updating.

I'm currently trying to get through the second Game of Thrones book but it's a bit hard going to be honest.

BlackST

9,080 posts

172 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Some of the GoT books are hard to keep interested in. FFC was mind numbing.
Coming from Liverpool 8 I've read Curtis Warren 'Cocky' and enjoyed it.

AndyT77

1,755 posts

169 months

Sunday 28th February 2016
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The Jigsaw Man by Paul Britton is very good.

downthepub

1,382 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st March 2016
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In Cold Blood. Know it's a bit obvious, but it had me captivated. Loved it from start to finish.

RDMcG

19,517 posts

214 months

Tuesday 1st March 2016
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Treason of course, which is a crime, but the biography of Kim Philly " A Spy Among Friends" is as gripping as any spy novel I have read. Brilliantly written and kept me engaged throughout....

http://www.amazon.com/Spy-Among-Friends-Philby-Bet...