The author has written more than twenty books on crime. These cases are among the most remarkable.
Nigel Blundell Book order
Nigel Blundell is a journalist renowned for his investigative work and exposés. His career has spanned a diverse range of subjects, from crime and royalty to military history and the paranormal. His writing is characterized by its depth and ability to uncover fascinating and often controversial details for readers. Blundell's style is direct and engaging, drawing readers into each narrative.







- 2022
- 2020
Serial Killers: The World's Most Evil
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
List provided by world renowned serial killers expert, Dr Stone, who regularly contributes to TV documentaries First book to contain Dr Stones Scale of Evil Strong national potential Reveals unknown facts about well-known cases Mass market appeal.
- 2019
Fresh insights into a century of major disasters caused by human error with more than 100 photographs graphically demonstrating this needless carnage.
- 2018
Images of the Past: Fallen Idols
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Chronicles the most shocking celebrity scandals to have played out during the course of the past century.
- 2018
Concise but fully illustrated history of Britain s most famous sporting venue: a chronological photographic record, from the construction of the iconic Twin Towers to their sad destruction 80 years later.
- 2017
A concise but fully illustrated profile of the twentieth century s most murderous tyrant.
- 2017
Adolf Hitler
- 127 pages
- 5 hours of reading
One of the most intriguing mysteries about history's most despised dictator is how utterly ordinary he once seemed. A chubby child, a mummy's boy, a failed artist—early images of Adolf Hitler reveal no hint of the demonic spirit that would later consume him. This book aims to trace the dramatic metamorphosis of Hitler through photographs, some iconic and others rare and intimate, illustrating the life of a man whose destructive legacy still impacts us today. The images, many from the author's own historic collection, showcase the mesmerizing power Hitler wielded over the German public, statesmen, industrialists, and global media. Captions for many original photographs are reverential, reflecting the admiration for Herr Hitler, the German Chancellor, who was named Time magazine's 1938 Man of the Year. The fascination with the cataclysmic events he instigated, involving 61 countries and over 50 million deaths, remains strong. The mystery of how one man could exert such power to plunge the world into war remains unanswered. However, the subtly changing images of Hitler—from pampered baby to bar-room rabble-rouser to ranting megalomaniac—offer graphic insight into the mind of a monster and the instigator of history's bloodiest conflict.
- 2013
The World's Most Evil Gangs
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the evolution of organized crime, this book delves into the origins of modern gangsters during the Prohibition era in 1920s America. It examines how street-level criminals transformed into powerful syndicates, forming intricate networks that span the globe, from U.S. mobsters to Hells Angels in Germany and child armies in Africa. The narrative reveals the methods gangs use to maintain their influence, their protective structures, and their ability to evade law enforcement, highlighting a dark fascination with their secretive societies.
- 2011
Winston Churchill
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
"During his army career, Churchill saw military action in India, the Sudan and the Second Boer War. He gained fame and notorietey as a war correspondent and through the contemporary books he wrote describing the campaigns. He also served briefly in the British Army on the Western Front in the First World War, commanding the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. At the forefront of the political scene for almost fifty years, he held many parliamentary and cabinet positions. After losing the 1945 election, he became Leader of the Opposition. In 1951 he again became Prime Minister, before finally retiring in 1955. Upon his death, the Queen granted him the honour of a state funeral, which saw one of the largest assemblies of statesmen in the world. This unique 'Images of War' title contains many iconic photographs of Churchill throughout his military and political career"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover
- 2010
Compilation of the most horrific butchers and cannibals the world has seen.