“James Renner is genuine. He cares about these victims . . . When it comes to true crime, this is the kind of writer we need.” — Crime Shadow NewsAn investigative journalist cracks open 13 of Northeas
Now in paperback.Hilarious, heartbreaking, and gritty true stories told by sixty Cleveland police officers--active and retired, young and old, from rookie to chief--about life patrolling the streets
Cleveland's top sportswriter Terry Pluto wonders why, 66 long years after their team's last championship, despite a relentless pattern of heartbreak, teasing, and more heartbreak, capped with a decade
Dan Coughlin is not crazy, but for 45 years he covered sports in Cleveland, which means he lived life under a full moon. Now, in his first book, the award-winning Plain Dealer and WJW-TV reporter ref
“A rollicking, no-holds-barred account of the facts (and continued speculation) about some of the darkest events and weirdest people in Cleveland’s history.” — Youngstown VindicatorThe foulest crimes