Archive for the ‘True Crime’ Category

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Catherine Pelonero is the author of the New York Timesbestseller, Kitty Genovese: A True Account of a Public Murder and Its Private Consequences, a nonfiction book about the notorious 1964 murder case. Kitty Genovese twice made the New York Times Best Sellers list, reaching #10 in crime and punishment and #1 on Amazon in biography and memoir.

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As a true crime author and commentator, Catherine appears on national TV news broadcasts and crime shows, including episodes of the the Emmy-winning series A Crime to Remember, It Takes a Killer, Fox Files, and Murderous Affairs. She is a contributing writer for Investigation Discovery’s CrimeFeed.

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Her latest book, Absolute Madness: A True Story of a Serial Killer, Race, and a City Divided, is a nonfiction account of Joseph Christopher, a white serial killer who targeted black men in a crime spree across New York state. Praised by noted FBI profiler John Douglas as “A gripping account of a complex and controversial case,” Absolute Madness was published in November 2017 to critical acclaim.

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It’s true crime night this Thursday at Thorne & Cross: haunted Nights LIVE!, and we’ll be talking to NYT bestselling author, Douglas Preston about THE MONSTER OF FLORENCE! Listen in at: https://tinyurl.com/y9l72b5w
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Douglas Preston has published a number of solo novels, including Tyrannosaur Canyon, Blasphemy, and Impact. His recent novel with Lincoln Child, Cold Vengeance, hit #1 on both the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. In the year 2000, Preston moved with his family to Florence, Italy, to write a murder mystery set in Tuscany. Instead of writing the novel, he became fascinated by the story of a serial killer named il Mostro di Firenze, the Monster of Florence. He teamed up with an Italian journalist, Mario Spezi, who was an expert on the case. In 2008 they published a nonfiction book, The Monster of Florence, which was a huge bestseller, spending four months on the New York Times list. The book won journalism awards in both Italy and the United States. It is currently under development as a film.
 
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Tonight at 8 pm EST, we’ll be live at Thorne & Cross: Haunted Nights LIVE! with true crime author Keven McQueen, discussing the Axman of New Orleans, The Servant Girl Annihilator, and a female serial killer who singlehandedly gave lesbians a bad name! Listen in any time right here: https://tinyurl.com/y6vc68k4
 
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