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Originally Posted by Catlady
The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher, about the Road Hill House murder in Victorian England
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Read on your recommendation. Most of the way through I thought there was too much attention given to novels that ripped their plots out of Road Hill House murder newspaper stories, and not enough given to the real people involved.
This seemed to me to be a story of a truly bad person transformed into a reasonably good one by, of all things, the Church of England. Author Kate Summerscale lets us see this embarrassing blow against her nasty-Victorian-society theme, while shying away from the implications.
As often happens, the author does wins me over in the last few chapters.
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And don't forget Truman Capote's classic, In Cold Blood, about the murder of the Clutter family in Kansas.
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I guess I should read this one of these years, but isn't that untrue crime? According to Wikipedia, Capote interviewed people without tape recorder or taking notes. Then he produced copious direct quotations, in the book, that the subjects understandably deny having said.