| 1. |  | Mortal Danger (Ann Rule's Crime Files)
from Pocket
Price: $7.99
Customer Review:
"Mortal Danger" presents five medium-length murder cases with incredible realism. "Mortal Danger" not only tells the victims' stories, but also that of the detectives and prosecutors involved (how they solved the cases), and the killers' lives as well - going back to their early childhood where... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 2. |  | Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
from Holt Paperbacks
Price: $12.24
Customer Review:
If you love The Wire or Homicide TV series, this book is going to blow you away. If you not familar with those shows and just love a great, well written and engaging book, this book will still blow you away. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 3. |  | Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal
from Three Rivers Press
Price: $10.17
Customer Review:
Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal, Ben McIntyre, Harmony Books, 365pp, 23 b/w photographs, appendices, notes, index, bibliography, $25.95 hardcover, $14.95 softcover, 2007. Published in Britain as Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman, Lover,... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 4. |  | Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders
from New Millennium Audio
Customer Review:
I suggested to my 14-year old son, who wanted to read a non-fiction crime/courtroom book that he try "Helter Skelter" by Vincent Bugliosi. He not only read the entire 400 page book, he was mesmerized and wrote the following review for his fellow teenagers: From Douglas:
"Helter Skelter"... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 5. |  | Killing Pablo
from Simon & Schuster Audio
Customer Review:
Pablo Escobar, his life is just unbelievable, it's hard to believe that one person can affect so many lifes. If you think about it, this guy permanently changed the lives of thousands of people not only in Columbia, but all over the world. This is a book you must read... I read the movie... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 6. |  | Invitation to a Murder: 48 Hours (48 Hours Mystery)
from Pocket
Price: $7.99
Customer Review:
I remember watching the 48 Hours about this crime & thinking how close this man came to getting away with murder. This is a very interesting and easy read. Highly recommended to all true crime readers. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 7. |  | Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder: And Other True Cases (Ann Rule's Crime Files)
from Pocket
Price: $7.99
Customer Review:
WHEN IT COMES TO TRUE CRIME, THERE IS NO ONE BETTER AT TELLING THE STORY THAN ANN RULE. SHE MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE A PART OF THE STORY. UNLIKE MANY CRIME WRITERS, SHE DOES NOT TRY TO MAKE YOU FEEL SORRY FOR THE CRIMINAL. SHE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS AND LETS YOU BE THE JUDGE. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 8. |  | The Craft of Intelligence: America's Legendary Spy Master on the Fundamentals of Intelligence Gathering for a Free World
from The Lyons Press
Price: $11.53
Customer Review:
This book by the first head of the CIA is a great introduction or overview of the basics of intelligence (with some tradecraft) and the collection and analytical cycles. It is broad in scope. It covers most all of the bases. The detail and explanation in the foundations and fundamentals are... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 9. |  | Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy
from CQ Press
Price: $47.65
Customer Review:
Mark Lowenthal, a long-time veteran of the Intelligence Community, is the author of "Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy," a superb introduction into the American Intelligence Community and its transition from the long Cold War against the Soviets to the current battles against rogues states and... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 10. |  | The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage
from Pocket
Price: $10.46
Customer Review:
all sorts of new stuff was going on with computers in the 1980s. It offered new opportunities for spies to steal military accounting and inventory records. Fortunately most people are incapable of deciphering military accounting and inventory records anyways. Clifford Stoll interjects just enough of... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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