More Than Words: Turn #MeToo into #ISaidSomething is a powerful, necessary, and deeply personal guide for anyone seeking to understand the realities of harassment, bullying, and retaliation in the workplaceβand how to confront them effectively. Kirsten Andersonβs story is at once harrowing and inspiring. Losing her identity and confidence in a verbally abusive environment at… Continue reading More Than Words by Kirsten Anderson
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London Serial Killers by Dr Jonathan Oates
Thereβs a certain morbid curiosity that draws people to stories of serial killersβbut London Serial Killers goes far beyond that surface fascination, offering something far more chilling, insightful, and deeply grounded in history. Jonathan Oates doesnβt sensationalize these crimes. Instead, he reconstructs them with a careful, almost forensic precision that makes each case feel disturbingly… Continue reading London Serial Killers by Dr Jonathan Oates
Beyond the Moonlit Sea by Julianne MacLean
Thereβs something irresistibly haunting about a story that begins with a disappearanceβand Beyond the Moonlit Sea takes that mystery and turns it into an emotional, twist-filled journey you wonβt see coming. At first, it feels like a story about loss. Olivia Hamiltonβs life shatters the moment her husband Dean vanishes over the Bermuda Triangleβa setting… Continue reading Beyond the Moonlit Sea by Julianne MacLean
Ripple by Jim Cosgrove
Some true crime stories disturb you. Others stay with you. This one does bothβand then lingers long after the final page. Ripple is not your typical investigation into an unsolved murder. Itβs something far more personal, more haunting. Journalist Jim Cosgrove isnβt just chasing a storyβheβs chasing the truth about someone he knew, a boy… Continue reading Ripple by Jim Cosgrove
Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by FΓ©lix SΓ©guin; Eric Thibault
This isnβt just a true crime bookβitβs a rare, nerve-wracking descent into a world that almost never lets outsiders in. Inside the Montreal Mafia reads like a crime thriller, but what makes it truly gripping is the knowledge that every conversation, every revelation, is realβand dangerously hard-won. From the very first scene, with a gun… Continue reading Inside the Montreal Mafia. The Confessions of Andrew Scoppa by FΓ©lix SΓ©guin; Eric Thibault