Begin with Don Stradley’s newest true crime collection.
New England’s Wickedest Killers
Thirty true cases from the 1880s through the 1990s that prove the grisliest crimes are nothing new. From quiet towns to city streets, this collection shows how people have been committing dark deeds in New England for well over a century.
Boston Tabloid: The Killing of Robin Benedict
A grim 1980s Boston case where an esteemed professor murders a sex worker. Part mystery, part horror, it’s a true crime story about obsession and the damage it leaves behind.
THE WAR: Hagler, Hearns, and Three Rounds for the Ages
A look back at the classic war between Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns—three furious rounds between two of boxing’s greatest warriors, and why that night still echoes through the sport.
Immortals of American Boxing
An elegant coffee table book with more than 100 photos, chronicling the top fighters from the U.S. and what it really means to be an immortal of the ring.
Slaughter in the Streets
True tales of the Boston underworld and how it tried to control boxing in the city—from the Roaring Twenties to the days of Whitey Bulger, where back-room deals and dark streets shaped what happened in the ring.
Berserk: The Shocking Life and Death of Edwin Valero
A true chronicle of a gifted fighter whose violence couldn't be contained to the ring.
A Fistful of Murder: The Fights and Crimes of Carlos Monzón
A tragic saga of Argentina’s national boxing icon, whose jealous rages took him from world champion to prison, and turned a hero’s story into a true crime case.