In the fictional read "The Bandit Queens" by Parini Schroff, Geeta finds the women in her village coming to her to help them get rid of their husbands.
"I think often, we concentrate just on the one that was victimized with the actual abuse and we forget that everybody in my family was groomed," Jan Broberg said in an interview with Oxygen True Crime.
Throughout "In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press," former AP Mexico bureau chief Katherine Corcoran investigates an important question: What really happened to Mexican journalist Regina Martínez?
"The journalist is not the ultimate target ... the real target of this kind of rhetoric is the citizen," Katherine Corcoran said while discussing her new nonfiction read about the murder of a reporter in Mexico.
"In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press" by Katherine Corcoran dives into the murder of influential Mexican journalist Regina Martínez.
"Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder That Hooked America on True Crime" explores the 1922 murder of a married reverend and his choir girl mistress.
"I guess the elevator pitch for the book is that it is a wild, roaring '20s murder mystery and it's also the story about the birth of American tabloid culture," Joe Pompeo said of "Blood & Ink: The Scandalous Jazz Age Double Murder That Hooked America on True Crime" in an exclusive interview with Oxygen.