Non-Fiction by Jerry Jamison
Heavily researched, but reading like a thriller novel, the author examines some incredible crimes and personalities of yesteryear and their shocking but unknown stories.
Deadly Desserts: Grandmother, Pastor’s Wife, Serial Killer
$34.00Deadly Desserts tells the true story of Nannie Doss, history’s most prolific female serial killer. Over two decades beginning in the 1930s, she poisoned husbands, lovers, and family members with desserts baked to perfection. Outwardly a sweet grandmother, choir leader, and Baptist pastor’s wife, Nannie hid a deadly secret behind her “Granny Nannie” persona. Meticulously researched from court transcripts, newspapers, and contemporary accounts, this page-turning narrative reveals suburban madness, unfulfilled desires, and a chillingly clever killer whose gender shielded her from detection—until her murderous spree could no longer be hidden.
Behind the Beehive: The Triumphs and Trials of Dusty Springfield
$35.00This sympathetic biography traces the soaring highs and devastating lows of British pop icon Dusty Springfield. Dominating the early 1960s music scene, she became Britain’s top female recording artist and the first British star to follow the Beatles, with hits like “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me”. Behind her platinum beehive and swinging-60s glamour, Dusty battled mental illness, mood swings, drug addiction, and the fear of revealing her sexuality. Meticulously researched, the book offers a heart-rending portrait of talent, turmoil, and enduring charisma, with a foreword by Peter Noone.
11 Hours on the Ledge: Madness, Mob Mentality, and the Media
$34.0011 Hours on the Ledge tells the gripping story of John William Warde, a wealthy young man who, in 1938, stepped onto the 17th-floor ledge of Manhattan’s Hotel Gotham, captivating up to 100,000 onlookers. For eleven tense hours, pastors, psychiatrists, police, family, and reporters desperately try to talk him down, while failed NYPD rescue attempts add both suspense and dark comedy. Meticulously researched from historical accounts, Jerry Jamison’s narrative explores mental illness, media frenzy, social pressures, and human obsession, delivering a powerful, suspenseful, and thought-provoking historical thriller.
Vanishing Act: A Crashed Airliner, Faked Death, and Backroom Abortions
$36.00Over a span of 39 years, 26 aliases, 28 arrests in 20 cities—and nearly a dozen imprisonments—Robert Spears lived a con artist’s life of unparalleled adventure and intrigue. But that is far from the end of his story. Methodically and carefully researched through FBI records, “Vanishing Act” tells the complete and shocking story of con man Robert Spears for the first time in a book.
“Vanishing Act comes at you with both barrels and knocks you out of your shoes! Fascinating from start to finish. Jamison fires up his writing skills and unravels a wild story. How this story was never made into a movie or Netflix series beggars belief.”

