<p><strong>The Tiny Clues That Caught Monsters</strong><br> </p><p><em>How Small Mistakes Exposed the World's Worst Criminals</em><strong> </strong><br> </p><p>What finally brings down a serial killer or a terrorist mastermind? Not always cutting-edge forensics or high-tech surveillance. More often it's the smallest most ordinary detail: a parking ticket a missing license plate a routine traffic stop on a quiet night.</p><p>In <em>The Power of Small Things</em> true-crime author <strong>Gregg Benzon</strong> takes you inside some of the most notorious cases of the past fifty years to show how petty infractions exposed horrific crimes. From the Son of Sam in New York City to Timothy McVeigh in Oklahoma from Ted Bundy's Volkswagen to Joel Rifkin's pickup truck each story reveals how justice emerged through the everyday diligence of ordinary officers who noticed what others overlooked.</p><p>With gripping storytelling and meticulous research Benzon demonstrates a haunting irony: the bigger the crime the smaller the clue that often brings it down.</p><p>Perfect for readers of <em>I'll Be Gone in the Dark</em> and <em>Mindhunter</em> this book is both a collection of chilling true stories and a reminder of one powerful lesson: in the pursuit of justice <strong>no detail is too small to matter</strong>.</p><p><br> </p>
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