Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Homicide Of Holcomb by Irene Ordaz Madrigal

On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family, a well known family, were brutally murdered. In the non-fiction book, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, the readers are introduced to the Clutter family and the serial killers Dick and Perry. As the story progresses, Dick and Perry go on the run. The murder of the Clutter family affects both of the killers in different ways. It almost makes the killers split up. Along the way, the author reveals small descriptions of the murder. The book also gives firsthand evidence of the murders.
 
I would give this book two thumbs up. It is a book that locks your attention and doesn’t let go. This book is perfect for the contemporary person, a person who would not read the book just to read, but analyze it as well. A person who loves to read about crimes and likes to get inside the murderer's head. This book was very good. I personally liked it and thought that it was amazing the way the author was describing almost every detail with perfect description.

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