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Monday 1 October 2018

13 Terrifyingly True Tales




Goodreads Horror Week 2018



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Even nonfiction can hold the stuff of nightmares. Whether it’s natural disasters, outbreaks of plague, or serial killers hidden in plain sight, there’s no question that reality has its dark moments. Fortunately, there is a silver lining.



This roundup of highly rated true stories shows that there are just as many real-life heroes as there are real-life monsters. Which of these books will you be adding to your to-read list? Share your favorites with us in the comments.




















This story follows the journey of Sarah Graves, a young bride who joined the pioneers of the ill-fated Donner Party as they did the unspeakable to survive.























When an incurable and deadly virus suddenly appeared in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., all that stood in its way was a secret SWAT team of soldiers and scientists.

























What drove Charles Manson and his followers to carry out the Tate-LaBianca slayings? Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi gives an inside look at one of the most infamous investigations of the 1960s.
























Master scientist Dr. Bill Bass takes readers behind locked doors of "The Body Farm"—a forensic lab unlike any other—to revisit his most chilling cases, including the Lindbergh kidnapping.  






















This Nobel Prize-winning novel captures the tragic personal accounts of the victims of Chernobyl—the 1986 nuclear disaster that contaminated as much as three-quarters of Europe.




















True-crime writer Ann Rule spent months hunting down a brutal mass murderer, only to realize that he was her close friend and colleague, Ted Bundy, all along.
























For years, large chemical companies have been using Toms River as their personal dumping ground, causing unfathomable harm and culminating in a decades-long battle for reparations.


























Forced by his uncle to take part in the Wineville killing spree, a young boy named Sanford Clark testified against his murderous relative to bring justice to their victims’ families.





































This thoroughly researched and richly comprehensive account pieces together the history and legend behind London’s most notorious East End killer.
























The 1996 Mount Everest disaster claimed five lives and left countless others in disarray, including journalist/mountaineer Jon Krakauer, who stood on the summit as the storm bore down.





















Dr. Pamela Nagami reveals the sobering facts of some of the world’s most horrific diseases, and how it feels to make medical decisions that can mean the difference between life and death.






















This acclaimed 1966 classic recounts the gruesome murders of the Clutter family and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of their killers.
























In 1894, more than 400 people in Hinckley, Minnesota, perished in the wake of a forest fire so devastating, it created hurricane-strength winds and virtually no means of escape.




































Which terrifyingly true tale would you recommend? Let us know in the comments!




Check out the complete coverage of Horror Week:

Let's Play: Conjure Your Worst Nightmare

A Guide to the Ghastly Subgenres of Horror

The Most Popular Book-to-Scream Adaptations





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