Acclaimed true-crime journalist Linda Wolfe recounts a powerful true-life crime story of her ownher search for the serial killer who murdered her friend In 1983 Jacqui Bernard was found dead. She was a philanthropist, a writer, an activist, and a f...
A medical shocker
Twin gynecologists are found dead in their trash-littered Upper East Side Manhattan apartment. Who killed them? And why? Based on a true story that Linda Wolfe was the first journalist to write about, her novel ex...
From acclaimed true-crime journalist Linda Wolfe, a spellbinding true tale of nineteenth-century sex, scandal, and cold-blooded murder In 1831 Lucretia Winslow Chapman was a wife and mother of five who had founded one of Philadelphia's first boardi...
Acclaimed true-crime journalist Linda Wolfe presents the chilling case of a college professor who bludgeoned to death the prostitute he lovedplus eight other true stories that expose the psychological forces that drive seemingly respectable people to...
Five torn-from-the-headlines true crime books from an Edgar Awardâ€"nominated author and “one of our best reporters” (John Leonard). Linda Wolfe delves deep into the crimes that defy explanation -- and the twisted minds of those who commit them. ...
Recounts the 1992 investigation and arrest of Sol Wachtler, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, after he allegedly harassed and threatened former lover Joy Silverman and her young daughter. Reprint....