We’re rounding up the Best Books of 2019 across all genres and categories – scroll down to see our favourites in true crime!
Fake
by Stephanie Wood
Perfectly timed for 2019, Fake begins with the personal story of Stephanie Wood, who thought she’d met the man of her dreams online. But cracks started to show in her boyfriend’s story, and before long she couldn’t help but pull on the threads that kept sticking out. Part personal story and part investigation into women’s stories just like hers, Stephanie Wood’s Fake is a compelling snapshot of the world of fakers in the online dating world.
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Bowraville
by Dan Box
Based on the Walkley-award winning podcast, this is the re-telling of a string of three murders of Indigenous children in the early ’90s in Bowraville, NSW. Even though the murders all took place within shouting distance of one another and within five months – and all were linked to the same white man – nobody was ever convicted. Dan Box works with the local community to try to piece the story together with fascinating and devastating results.
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Dead Man Walking
by Kate McClymont
A story that sounds almost too fantastical to be true, Kate McClymont, one of Australia’s most awarded journalists, uncovers the relationships, betrayals and corruption that led to the murder of Sydney businessman Ron Medich.
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Troll Hunting
by Ginger Gorman
Painstakingly pulled together over five years, this is an investigation into the horrific and fascinating world of online trolls. After her own brush with online hate, Ginger Gorman spoke to psychologists, police, academics and trolls themselves to map an entire ecosystem of cyber hate. This will change the way you think about the internet.
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The Night Dragon
by Matthew Condon
Award-winning investigative journalist Matthew Condon tells the story of Vincent O’Dempsey, who murdered and burned his way through Sydney for decades before he was brought to justice.
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I’ll Be Gone in the Dark
by Michelle McNamara
This is the masterful true story of the Golden State Killer. For more than ten years, a violent sexual predator terrorised a stretch of California before disappearing – seemingly eluding police and investigators forever. Thirty years later, Michelle McNamara, true crime journalist, managed to piece together the pieces of the puzzle through obsessive and painstaking research. McNamara, the wife of comedian Patton Oswald, sadly died before completing the work (it was finished by her lead researcher) but the finished book is an instant true crime masterpiece.
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