If anyone out there doesn't believe the old saying, "fact is stranger than fiction", then read this book and I can almost guarantee you'll change your mind!
Until I read this, I had never heard of the Dr. Burdell murder case, and when I read it, i wondered why that was, why such a fascinating story was never given more attention, especially as it gives a lot of insight into mid 19thc society, and also debunks some stereotypes, like the one about people back then being prim and proper, especially women. That's a real laugh!
There's so much packed into this story, besides the murder itself, and it reads like a novel. In fact, if it were a novel, ten to one you'd accuse the author of going too far and making the tale too unbelievable. Yet, everything in it was true, including the obliging pharmacist who agreed to help out his friends by posing as a woman in labor! (You'll have to read the book to figure that one out!)
I can honestly say (and I think others will agree) that there are few people with as much nerve, daring and determination as Emma Cunningham. She's not a likeable woman, but she sure is a fascinating one.
The book also includes other newsworthy stories from that century gone by, like a rescue from a fire in the New York World building, the sinking of the SS Central America, how stock exchange employees celebrated the holidays, and some very unusual gifts for two Presidents.
I guarantee you'll enjoy reading this book!