THE KILLING LESSONS is not a book to be taken lightly. Saul Black strikes a visceral chord with his exploration of a killer’s motivations and perversions. This book is a slow burn, layering bleak and shocking images in a measured march towards the end.
Crime on the Go: CBTB's favorite podcasts
I’m a self-proclaimed podcast fiend—I listen to them all day at work, when I’m driving, when I’m cleaning my room, you get the picture. Unsurprisingly, I primarily listen to crime podcasts. Here are my most favorite crime podcasts: some true, some fictional, and all guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat!
Read MoreA Month of Scary Reads: CBTB does Halloween
October is all about spooky reads, and to get you in the Halloween spirit, here are my favorite sometimes-supernatural, sometimes-gory, always scary pre-Halloween reads!
Read MoreReview: BROTHER by Ania Ahlborn
Ania Ahlborn can write horror with the best of them. Add this story of cannibals living in the heart of Appalachia to your Halloween reading list, grab a blanket, and get sucked into the twisted world of the Morrow family.
Review: YOU by Caroline Kepnes
YOU is a compulsively readable, quietly terrifying thriller. This book won’t haunt you with blood and gore, it will haunt you with possibilities. That man you were friendly to at the grocery store? That woman you smiled at on the subway? Dare I say it… your significant other? We might never really know what they’re up to.
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