The Rough Guide to True Crime
Author | Cathy Scott |
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Country | United States, United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | True crime, Reference |
Publisher | Penguin Books |
Publication date | August 2009 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 336 pp |
ISBN | 978-1858283852 |
The Rough Guide to True Crime is a non-fiction paperback reference guide to national and international true crime cases by American crime writer Cathy Scott. It was released in the UK and US in August 2009 by Penguin Books through its Rough Guides imprint.
Summary
The Rough Guide to True Crime is a compilation of a variety of cases, including historic crimes, with sections broken down by the type of offenses and who committed them. It includes black-and-white photos as illustration. Psychological profiles are included throughout by forensic expert Dr. Louis B. Schlesinger, who explains the psychology of serial killers, murderers, hit men and burglars.[1] The book features serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, mob hitman Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski, John Wayne Glover "The Granny Killer," and British "Doctor of Death" Harold Shipman.
Scott's story from The Rough Guide to True Crime about mob enforcer Herbert Blitzstein was selected for inclusion in the July 2012 retrospective of crime writing, Masters of True Crime: Chilling Stories of Murder and the Macabre.[2]
The author appeared on BlogTalkRadio's "True Murder" show and described some of the crimes included in the book that were committed in the 19th century as "a different time in America, where people like Billy the Kid could walk in and just rob a bank" and get away with it. And while "there was nothing glamorous about what they did, they are a part of lore."[3]
Critical reception
The book was featured at BookExpo America 2009's trade fair in DK Publishing's booth in New York City.[4]
In a review, True Crime Book Reviews wrote, "From the Moors murders and Harold Shipman, to the murder of 2pac, this guide illuminates the psychology in play behind the most intriguing crimes in history, from the absurd to the appalling. The Rough Guide to True Crime explores the best of the haunting genre of True Crime."[5]
Contents
- Outlaws: "The money, or your life"
- Heists and Robberies
- Kidnapped
- White-collar Crime
- Deception: The Art of the Con
- Homicide
- Serial Killers
- Organized Crime
- Dirty Cops and Bad Apples
- Lesser Violations
- Cybercrime
References
- ↑ True crime Reviews: The Rough Guide to True Crime (Book) by Cathy Scott (2009): reviews.waterstones.com
- ↑ The Big Thrill magazine, "Masters of True Crime by R. Barri Flowers (Editor)"
- ↑ True Murder-Episode 3-Cathy Scott; The Rough Guide to True Crime 01/27 by True Murder | Blog Talk Radio
- ↑ Publishers Weekly: BookExpo America 2009: Around the BEA Booths: C - D
- ↑ True Crime Book Reviews: New True Crime Books August 2009
External links
- The Rough Guide to True Crime in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Penguin's Rough Guide to True Crime book page
- Book excerpt, "Los Angeles Street Gangs: Bloods & Crips"
- Amazon's book page