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u/yellowyellowleaves ยท 2 pointsr/TrueCrime

A few really interesting (but not super well-known) ones:

The Darkest Night - This one haunted me, and I don't know why it's not more well-known. I think it's beautifully and thoughtfully written, especially for the true crime genre. Also, Ron Francsell has a personal connection to the case and lends a lot of pathos to it.

The Yoga Store Murder - Crazy case and a quick read. Don't google anything about it if you do decide to read it.

Delivered from Evil: True Stories of Ordinary People Who Faced Monstrous Mass Killers and Survived - Another one by Ron Franscell. This examines several mass shooting events (Charles Whitman, Mark O. Barton, The McDonald's Massacre) and the effect it had on surviving victims. Once again, very thoughtfully done.

A few classics I always recommend are The Only Living Witness or The Stranger beside me (both about Bundy), The Night Stalker by Philip Carlo, and In Cold Blood.