Best of
Crime

1986

The Lost Get-Back Boogie


James Lee Burke - 1986
    Now the war vet and blues singer is headed to Montana, where he hopes to live clean working on a ranch owned by the father of his prison pal, Buddy Riordan. In prison, Iry tinkered with a song -- "The Lost Get-Back Boogie" -- that never came out quite right. Now, the Riordan family's problems hand him a new kind of trouble, with some tragic consequences. And Iry must get the tune right at last, or pay a fateful price.

Careless Whispers


Carlton Stowers - 1986
    Yet only 52 days after the gruesome triple-murder was discovered, frustrated authorities suspended the case indefinitely. Patrol Sergeant Truman Simons, who had been called to the scene that night, saw the carnage first-hand -- and vowed to find the ferocious killer or killers. He soon became a man with a mission, risking his career and his family's safety in search of evidence. Plunging himself into a netherworld of violence and evil, Simons finally got close enough to a murderous ringleader to hear his careless whispers--and ultimately, put him and his three accomplices behind bars for the brutal slayings.Now, in his Edgar Award-winning account of the Lake Waco killings, acclaimed true crime writer Carlton Stowers lays bare the facts behind the tragic crimes, the twisted predators, and the heroic man who broke the investigation--with important updated information based on new developments in the case.

Past Caring


Robert Goddard - 1986
    Martin is shown the leather-bound journal of another ruined man, former British cabinet minister Edwin Strafford.Martin is offered a job - to return to England and investigate the rise and fall of Strafford, an ambitious young politician whose downfall, in 1910, is as mysterious as the strange deaths that still haunt his family.Martin is intrigued. Strafford resigned at the height of his career, disappearing from the public eye. The woman he loved, for whom he was willing to sacrifice everything, suddenly and coldly rejected him. All the reasons for his fall from grace are shrouded in darkness.Martin's investigations trigger a violent series of events, throwing him straight into the path of those who believed they had escaped punishment for crimes long past but never paid for ... And Martin himself may find that he must risk his life to discover the truth.

Frost at Christmas


R.D. Wingfield - 1986
    Her mother, a pretty young prostitute, is desperate. Enter Detective Inspector Jack Frost, sloppy, scruffy and insubordinate. To help him investigate the case of the missing child, Frost has been assigned a new sidekick, the Chief Constable's nephew. Fresh to provincial Denton in an oversmart suit, Detective Constable Clive Barnard is an easy target for Frost's withering satire.Assisted and annoyed by Barnard, Frost, complete with a store of tasteless anecdotes to fit every occasion, proceeds with the investigation in typically unorthodox style. After he's consulted a local witch, Dead Man's Hollow yields up a skeleton. Frost finds himself drawn into an unsolved crime from the past and risks not only his career, but also his life.

The Underground Empire: Where Crime and Governments Embrace


James Mills - 1986
    The Underground Empire is the result of Life reporter James Mills's behind-the-scenes investigation which spanned five years and traversed four continents. With recent media attention propelling the narcotics issue into the nation's headlines, Mills dramatically addresses this issue with stunning depth to explain why we're losing the most important war of our time. Everything in this book is true: no changed names, scenes, characters or dialogues. The Underground Empire, James Mills, Doubleday, 1st edition, 1986, ISBN # 0-385-17535-3. 1,165 pages. Description: Book; Gray boards with black cloth spine, gold lettering to spine and gold script of author's name on front board, red endpapers. Dust jacket; White with black blocks with white text and red splatter on front panel, black and red lettering to the spine, back panel has blurb for this book and author's bio (Report to the Commissioner, Panic in Needle Park), inside flaps carry second blurb for this book, jacket not price clipped, dated 0686 on bottom of the back flap. Condition: Book; Very good with some soiling to top edge of the pages, boards are bright and tight and clean, free of any dings, rubbing or creases to this very thick spine, all the gold lettering is strong but some letters, especially the publisher's name, are hand soiled. Inside red end paper has a black smudge on the upper back area about 1-inch long. No other marks. Dust jacket; Very good with bright and clean panels, not price clipped, chips along the edges of the spine, one closed tear at the bottom of front board, slight sunning to all panels but still bright, points chipped. Jacket now protected in Brodart.

Life with Billy


Brian Vallée - 1986
    This is the story of Jane Stafford and her six-year ordeal of unimaginable abuse at the hands of her common-law husband, Billy Stafford--and of the night Jane killed Billy with a shotgun.

The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Volume 1


Bert Coules - 1986
    These four stories, written by the main dramatist on the complete BBC Radio 4 Sherlock Holmes canon, imaginatively flesh out the cases behind those references to wonderful effect. As in the complete dramatised canon, Clive Merrison plays the great sleuth. Andrew Sachs plays the role of Doctor Watson, while the star cast includes Tom Baker, Eleanor Bron, Jane Asher, Tim West and Toyah Willcox. The stories are: 'The Madness of Colonel Warburton'; ‘The Star of the Adelphi'; 'The Saviour of Cripplegate Square' and 'The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Watson'.4 CDs. 2 hrs 55 mins.

Error of Judgement: The Truth About The Birmingham Bombings


Chris Mullin - 1986
    

Incident at Big Sky: The Inside Story of the Search for Two Savage Killers in Montana


Johnny France - 1986
      Former rodeo cowboy Johnny France had been sheriff of Madison County, Montana, for three years when Kari Swenson, a Bozeman resident training for the World Biathlon Championship, went missing near Big Sky Resort in July 1984. Her friends feared that Kari had been attacked by a grizzly bear, but the truth was far scarier: She’d been kidnapped at gunpoint by father-and-son survivalists Don and Dan Nichols. The pair had been living in the wilderness off and on for years and hoped to make Kari a “mountain woman” and Dan’s bride. But the plan went horribly wrong from the start, and after a deadly firefight with rescuers, the kidnappers vanished into the rugged terrain of the Spanish Peaks.   As Montana’s summer froze into brutal winter blizzards, SWAT teams, forest rangers, and antiterrorist units searched the backcountry but sighted the mountain men only once. Then came the call about a strange campfire on a slope above the Madison River. Sheriff France decided to go into the forest to face the fugitives—alone. The resulting showdown made him “perhaps the most famous Western sheriff since Wyatt Earp . . . a modern legend” (Chicago Tribune).  Incident at Big Sky is the “exciting,” edge-of-your-seat account of a shocking crime that made headlines around the world (The New York Times Book Review). In a voice as distinctive and compelling as the Montana landscape, France takes readers on a high-stakes adventure so bizarre and unforgettable it could only be true.

Cambodian Witness: An Autobiography of Someth May


Someth May - 1986
    

The Back-Door Man


Rob Kantner - 1986
    

Criminal Interrogation and Confessions


Fred E. Inbau - 1986
    The Reid Technique Is The Standard In The Field, And This Newly Updated Edition Will Help You Teach Your Students These Important Fundamentals. Criminal Interrogation And Confessions Presents Techniques That Are Based On Actual Criminal Cases And Have Been Used Successfully By Thousands Of Criminal Investigators. This Practical, Step-By-Step Text Is Built Around Simple Psychological Principles And Examines Interrogation As A Nine-Step Process That Is Easily Understood By Students.

THE SMOKE


Tom Barling - 1986
    

Agatha Christie Mysteries: Philomel Cottage, the Red Signal, the Mystery of the Spanish Shawl


Agatha Christie - 1986
    Contains "Philomel Cottage," "The Red Signal," and "The Mystery of the Spanish Shawl." 2 cassettes.

Deadly Deviates


John Dunning - 1986
    

Campbell Bunk: The Worst Street in North London Between the Wars


Jerry White - 1986
    It was the object of reform by church, magistrates, local authorities, and social scientists, who left many traces of their attempts to improve what became known as 'the worst street in North London'. Jerry White offers insight into the realities of life in a 'slum' community, showing how it changed over a 90-year period. Using extensive oral history to describe in detail the years between the wars, White reveals the complex tensions between the new world opening up and the street's traditional culture of economic individualism, crime, street theatre, and domestic violence.

And True Deliverance Make


John E. Fulker - 1986
    

The Heist: How a Gang Stole $8,000,000 at Kennedy Airport & Lived to Regret it


Ernest Volkman - 1986
    In an action-packed reconstruction of the events leading to the 1978 robbery of the Lufthansa Air Cargo terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport, award-winning reporters Volkman and Cummings apply years of research to uncover a stunning true crime story--complete with murder, the Mafia, greed, sex and betrayal.

Strike One to Educate One Hundred


Chris Aronson Beck - 1986
    More than just a sympathetic appraisal of the Italian Red Brigades, this book also gives an overview of postwar Italian history up to the 1970s from a revolutionary communist point of view.This book does not deal with the more convoluted and depressing part of the Brigades’ history after the kidnapping and killing of Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro in 1978.

Against The Law


Sandy Johnson - 1986
    Salk looked up from his papers as the first guard walked through the door with his hands clasped on top of his head. “What—?” Salk started to ask as the other two guards followed, their eyes straight ahead. But Kirk came in behind them, his gun pointed at their backs, looked over at the doctor, and in a polite, businesslike way, said, “Just keep on doing what you’re doing, Doctor. ” Kirk instructed the guards to kneel on the floor, keeping their hands on their heads. He removed their guns. Terrified, Salk’s mind raced. What should he do when the shots began to ring out? What had Kirk done with Mary Evans? Then Mary walked in. Kirk crossed to his young lawyer. “You watch that man over there,” he said, indicating the doctor. He placed a gun in Mary’s hand. It was the last day of March 1983, one day before April Fools’ Day.

The Big Dance: The Untold Story of Kathy Boudin and the Terrorist Family That Committed the Brink's Robbery Murders


John Castellucci - 1986
    

London's Armed Police: 1829 To The Present


Robert W. Gould - 1986