As this month comes to a close, so too must the Chicago World's Fair come to an end. Buildings are shut down; the employees are dispersed; a dream in white fades away. We also see the close of a haunting case of serial killings. Holmes was brought to justice, though nothing could probably comfort the family of his victims. Especially not his final target- to trust your children to that man, not realizing what he was capable of... that was hard to read about.
What did you all think of the book? Did you like its use of narrative non-fiction? Did you wish it stuck more to the facts? What did you think of the juxtaposition of Holmes and Burnham?
What did you all think of the book? Did you like its use of narrative non-fiction? Did you wish it stuck more to the facts? What did you think of the juxtaposition of Holmes and Burnham?
Let us know what you thought!