At the intersection of dark history and narrative nonfiction sits the surprisingly fertile microgenre of disaster nonfiction. Often incorporating the action of a thriller, the tick-tock of a procedural, and even the dystopian elements of sci-fi, these heart-stopping narratives are all the more fascinating (and educational) for being true. From cataclysmic weather events and historic pandemics to human-made catastrophes of all kinds, these are 16 of the best nonfiction accounts of history-making disasters.
16 terrifying listens in disaster nonfiction
From cataclysmic weather events and epidemics to epic man-made catastrophes, these riveting true accounts provide perspective and lessons for the future.