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288 pages, Hardcover
Published July 20, 2016
In the late 19th century, murder was a cause for fascination to the public. They wanted to see the crime scene, view the victim and in many cases take 'souvenirs'. Unwanted: A Murder Mystery of the Gilded Age by writer and historian Andrew Young tells the story of a grisly murder which repeatedly made headline news.
The headless corpse of a young woman was found in Fort Thomas, Cincinnati sparking a quest to discover her identity and her killer. A gripping insight into this era, Unwanted includes a great deal of historical detail highlighting America's gilded age alongside other criminal cases of the time such as the Lizzie Borden family murders. Andrew Young's research is extensive and his ability to provide details, insights and history within this story provides an informative and interesting read. Using the information we know now about that era allows Andrew Young to produce a comprehensive account of this crime from the moment the body was found, through the stages of police investigation right to the conviction and execution of these two men.
A detective story full of mystery and dogged determination to solve a murder which had captured attention and intrigue. For those with an interest in historical true crime and 19th century criminal procedures and investigations, this book will not disappoint.
Read my full review of Unwanted on Crime Traveller at: http://www.crimetraveller.org/2016/09...