Cathy Scott Books In Order
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| The Killing of Tupac Shakur | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Seraphirm Rose | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Murder of Biggie Smalls | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Death in the Desert | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Murder of a Mafia Daughter | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Pawprints of Katrina | (2008) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Rough Guide to True Crime | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Millionaire's Wife | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Freeway Rick Ross | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Unconditional Honor | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
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Cathy Scott
Investigative reporter and American true crime author Cathy Scott has earned a spot on bestseller lists for both the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. She wrote two well known books about the deaths of the rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, and those books became popular in the United States and the United Kingdom as well. She was also the first reporter to tell the public that Tupac Shakur had died. Her writing pulls people in by sticking to the facts and presenting them in a way that feels honest and easy to follow.
Her two books about the rappers look at the drive by shootings that killed them six months apart during a clash called the West Coast East Coast war. Each book is dedicated to the mother of the rapper, which gives the stories a personal touch. Readers stay engaged because she does not add unnecessary drama or fancy language. She simply lays out what happened and lets the weight of the real events speak for itself.
Right now she is working on a biography of Ann Rule, who was another true crime author. Cathy Scott has a gift for creating narratives that feel clear and direct without ever being dry or boring. She respects the people she writes about and keeps her tone grounded. That is what makes her work compelling to so many readers.
Scott entertains readers around the world by sticking close to the truth and letting real events carry the story. She does not need to invent action or exaggerate details to keep a person turning the page. Instead she takes complicated moments like the drive by shootings that killed two famous rappers and breaks them down into clear and simple pieces. That approach makes her books feel honest and easy to read no matter where a person lives.
Her writing stays true to who she is because she does not try to sound like someone else. She grew up in California and raised a son as a single parent, and that grounded life shows up in her plainspoken style. She does not write with fancy words or dramatic flourishes. She writes like someone who respects the facts and also respects the reader enough to be direct.
That honesty becomes a kind of entertainment on its own. People enjoy her books because they trust what she is saying. She dedicates each of her hip hop books to the mother of the rapper, which shows her personal side. Right now she is writing about Ann Rule, another true crime author, which keeps her connected to the world she clearly loves. Readers everywhere keep coming back because her voice feels real.
Cathy Scott is not stopping anytime soon. She is currently writing a biography of the late true crime author Ann Rule, which means her readers have new work to look forward to. That book will likely carry the same honest and straightforward style that people enjoy around the world. So there is more to come from her, and that is good news for anyone who likes true crime stories told cleanly and well.
Early and Personal Life
Cathy Scott came into the world in San Diego, California in 1950. She went to Helix High School in La Mesa and later attended Grossmont College. In 1990 she finished her bachelor’s degree at the University of Redlands.
She grew up around people who liked to work with words and stories. Her mother was an author named Eileen Rose Busby, and her grandfather Frank Rose wrote sports for a newspaper in Minnesota. Her brother J. Michael Scott also became a scientist and a writer, so creative work ran in the family.
Surrounded by many writers, she also picked up a love for reading on her own. Seeing family members put words on paper can show a child that writing is a real and possible path. That kind of home life helps a future author grow naturally over time without anyone having to push.
Writing Career
Cathy Scott has written twelve books and is a longtime investigative journalist. She also writes a blog for Psychology Today. Her work has shown up in places like the New York Times Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Reuters, and the Las Vegas Sun.
She is best known for writing The Killing of Tupac Shakur and Murder of a Mafia Daughter. Her more recent books include The Millionaire’s Wife and Freeway Rick Ross: The Untold Autobiography, which won a best non fiction award in 2014. She continues to write and has more work ahead, so her career as an author is not finished yet.
The Killing of Tupac Shakur
Cathy Scott wrote the book The Killing of Tupac Shakur. Huntington Press released that title on October 1, 2002.
Tupac Amaru Shakur worked as a poet, a movie star, and a revolutionary. He stood as the most famous rapper on the planet. At age twenty five he died in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas. This book gives a direct and unfiltered look at his unsolved murder. It shares new details including never before seen photos. Topics inside include the failed police investigation, the rap wars, the death of Biggie Smalls, the link to the Bloods and Crips gangs, and several possible reasons for the killing.
Readers who pick up this book will find it hard to put down. The information feels new and well laid out. Anyone curious about the rapper’s death will appreciate the direct style. This is a solid choice for true crime fans.
The Murder of Biggie Smalls
Cathy Scott authored the book The Murder of Biggie Smalls. Gardners Books released this title on January 1, 2001.
The killing of a major rap star shook the music business. A large wave of media attention came next as many fans grieved. People wondered if Biggie’s death was linked to the murder of Tupac Shakur.
Many will find this book clear and easy to follow. The story keeps a person interested from start to finish. Anyone who likes true crime will enjoy how the facts are laid out. It is a good pick for someone new to the case.
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