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Murder, Madness and Mayhem
Murder, Madness and Mayhem: Twenty-Five Tales of True Crime and Dark History | Mike Browne
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Mike Browne, host of the popular Canadian podcast Dark Poutine, chronicles some of his all-time favourite stories of true crime and dark history from Canada and around the world. Divided into four sections —Murders with a Twist, Perpetual Puzzles, The Madness of Crowds and Notable Disasters — all the stories in this collection (except two) are brand new and haven’t been covered by the podcast. In Murders with a Twist, Browne recounts seven true crime stories with atypical elements, including weird motives, unusual perpetrators and bizarre murder weapons. In one case, we meet a man who is willing to kill to possess a human voice. In another, two women play a deadly game to prove their love to each other. Perpetual Puzzles covers six stories that remain unresolved and will leave you with more questions than answers. They include the archaeological find of the century, which turns out to be something far more sinister, as well as the discovery of a dead man on the beach with a mysterious clue in his pocket. The Madness of Crowds reveals that murder and mayhem are sometimes a group effort. We meet two young Canadians who leave home one summer to find work and instead end up on a murder spree, and a bizarre California cult that asks its members to topple the Mormon church. The book concludes with Notable Disasters, which describes some of the most tragic and deadly events in history, including the deadly tsunami in the Indian Ocean on December 26, 2004, as well as the devastating Grenfell Tower fire in London in June 2017. The book includes a foreword by Alan R. Warren, bestselling true crime author and host of the House of Mystery Radio Show.
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Lauranahe
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I loved it so much! Some of the stories I knew, since I didn‘t. And I spent too much time on YouTube watching videos from the disasters section. But it was all well written, and it was all fascinating. I listen to Dark Poutine, and even though I‘ve never met Mike Browne, I feel this book was written by a friend. I highly recommend!

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I am not an avid reader of True Crime, but I was given an advance copy of this book and decided to give it a try. I am glad I did as it was fascinating and entertaining. It includes solved cases, unsolved cases, crowd craziness (cults etc.) and a selection of tragedies (such as the Spanish Flu and the Challenger explosion). I gave it a 4/5 stars.