Description
The Crime Book by Various Contributors explores the dark and complex history of crime, tracing the evolution of criminal behaviour and the systems built to contain it, from pirates and highwaymen to modern cyber predators. Through clear explanations and striking visual design, the book examines how societies have defined justice, investigated wrongdoing, and attempted to understand the criminal mind across centuries and cultures.
Readers who enjoy true crime, criminology, or psychology will find this an absorbing and informative guide that balances factual depth with accessibility. Each entry offers insight into both notorious cases and the broader forces that shaped them, making the book ideal for focused browsing or extended reading. Engaging without sensationalism, it stands out among secondhand books as a thoughtful reference for students, curious readers, and anyone interested in how crime and justice reflect the world we live in.
















