I listen to audiobooks when I run and I've found some of my favorites have been those that explore the theories associated with unsolved mysteries. I read one like that on the Elisa Lam's death at the Cecil Hotel and another on the Dyotlov Pass incident. Both were fascinating and kept my attention better than many other fiction or non-fictions I've listened to.
Does anyone have more titles in mind that follow that kind of pattern?
by owls_and_cardinals
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You might like *The Man From the Train* by Bill and Rachel James. It essentially posits that a lot of the famous murders of entire families in the U.S. around the turn of the century were committed by the same man. It’s been a while since I read it, but I remember it being an interesting premise and held my attention.
Not *exactly* the same, but I also think *I’ll Be Gone in the Dark* by Michelle McNamara is always worth recommending. It’s about the Golden State Killer. Michelle McNamara died before the book was published and they finally made an arrest in the case not longer after her death. It’s a really well done read that is very victim-centered. I enjoyed it immensely.