Michael Newton
Michael Newton (1951–2021) was an American author and journalist who published 357 books throughout his career, including 258 novels and 99 nonfiction works. Born in Bakersfield, California, he began his writing career as a ghostwriter on Don Pendleton's The Executioner series and became best known for his nonfiction works on true crime, serial killers, and the Ku Klux Klan. His 2001 book on the KKK's history in Florida received positive academic reviews and an award from the Florida Historical Society.
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Strange West Virginia Monsters
Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives
Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives
House of Secrets
Memories of the Afterlife: Life Between Lives Stories of Personal Transformation
Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology: A Global Guide to Hidden Animals and Their Pursuers (McFarland Myth and Legend Encyclopedias)
Strange Ohio Monsters
Savage Girls and Wild Boys: A History of Feral Children
The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes (Facts on File Crime Library)
Bad Girls Do It! an Encyclopedia of Female Murderers
Dead Heat (VICAP Book 9)
The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers
The Encyclopedia of Gangsters: A Worldwide Guide to Organized Crime
Hate Crime in America, 1968-2013: A Chronology of Offenses, Legislation and Related Events
The Encyclopedia of Crime Scene Investigation (Facts on File Crime Library)
Strange Kentucky monsters
Silent Rage
Strange California Monsters
Famous Assassinations in World History
Killer Cops: An Encyclopedia of Lawless Lawmen
The Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi: A History
The Encyclopedia of American Law Enforcement
Hopsquatch (Five Star Mystery Series)
Bomb Squad