Eh. Not as interesting as Helen Homemaker's Hints For The Harried Housewife, which seems like a simple recipe/household management book, but actually requires stuff like raven's feathers and rendered baby fat.
This is just straight-up a book of how-to crime that frankly, if it's spread as wide as you say, probably wouldn't make sense to give advice on all the crimes you listed because if people can get away with it and they know it, they are much, much more likely to do it. People would get suspicious, and if individuals with lower self-control and less-developed cognitive functions (e.g. adolescents, maybe even kids because they're impressionable. Human brain's not fully finished developing until age 25 or so) there'd be a shitload of crime popping up everywhere this thing is.
I don't think the idea is interesting. The fact that there's a list (i.e."murder, rape, organized crime, cybercrime, treason, arson, escaping, mutilating, torture, incest, making drugs, selling drugs, taking hostages, killing the president") makes it seem like it's trying far too hard to be scary, to the point where it doesn't make sense anymore.