I’m sure you’ve read a
murder/mystery story that seemed to get more and more mysterious as the story
progressed, but of course you knew it was pure fiction. Well I’m here to tell
you about a book that talks about a case of murder that seems straight out of
work of fiction. In Cold Blood, by
Truman Capote, is a non-fiction book that is about the murder of a family in Kansas during the 1950’s and how the case eventually reached a conclusion. All
throughout the book, Truman Capote uses formal language and a fair number of
technical terms. This wording does a very good job at painting a picture of
just how complex a murder investigation can get by describing the actions of
both the murderers and the FBI agents who work to catch them. I give this book
4 out of 5 stars and recommend this book to people who like to read about
murder mysteries and/or have interest in the field of law enforcement.
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