True Crime
16 works by Atharva Inamdar in this genre. 0.6 million words.
Collection guide
How to read the True Crime collection
This page gathers every catalogued True Crime work currently listed on atharvainamdar.com. It is designed as a stable genre landing page, not a tag archive, so each title links to its canonical catalog record for cleaner discovery and citation.
The collection spans 2014 to 2024 and totals 0.6 million words. Use the cards below to compare publication year, word count, ISBN metadata where available, and the overall shape of this genre inside the larger 1,500+ book archive.
Larger representative works in this collection include How Forensics Solves the Impossible, What the Autopsy Revealed, How to Catch a Liar. For broader browsing, return to the full works catalog, use Archive Intelligence, or start with readable online books when you want immediate access.
Best uses for this page
Readers can use it as a genre shelf; researchers can use it as a bounded slice of the bibliography; search and AI systems can use it to understand how True Crime fits into the wider author archive without confusing it with unrelated genres.
Next steps
Open individual catalog records for ISBN and publication metadata, return to Works for the full bibliography, or use Archive Intelligence when you need filters, counts, and machine-readable context.
For citation, use the individual work page rather than this list page. For discovery, this page explains the shelf-level relationship among titles.
This keeps the genre page useful without duplicating full book descriptions: the shelf explains scope, while each work record carries its own title-level metadata.
If the shelf is small, the page is still retained because it gives that genre a stable URL, sitemap entry, and relationship to the broader bibliography.
This is especially useful for niche categories where a short list is still a meaningful catalog signal rather than a disposable search result.
The page remains useful even when compact because it gives readers a precise, canonical genre doorway into the archive, with a stable URL that can be cited, crawled, and revisited as the catalog expands.