The new true crime anthology from journalist and PEOPLE contributor Scott Huver covers both famous and under-the-radar crime in America's glitziest zip code Lindsey Foard; Post Hill Press Think the 90210 is all glitz and glamour? Think again. Veteran entertainment journalist and longtime PEOPLE contributor Scott Huver has taken his experience in the industry, which began at a local newspaper in Beverly Hills, to pen the new true crime anthology , out Oct. 1 from Post Hill Press.

"I couldn’t resist digging back into my own experiences as a local newspaper and magazine reporter to recount some genuinely unknown 'only in 90210' crimes I covered in the 1990s and 2000s, in which the culprits slipped into character as intensely as any Hollywood actor," Huver says. "There, while covering the local crime beat, I discovered the gilded city’s rich history of criminal acts as unique and extravagant as 90210 itself, where the rich and famous — as culprits, victims or concerned bystanders — face watching everything they’ve achieved and accumulated slip away." Related: "It's the dark side of having it all: jaw-dropping crime scenes, astronomically priced losses, celebrity appearances around every corner and consequences that still resonate today," he adds.

The book covers some of the most well-known Hollywood crime scandals, including 's December 2001 in Beverly Hills, Calif., but mostly addresses those that may have flown under readers' radar. "For this first volume of I wanted .