Cookie Jar Bookclub May Announcement

This month I drew "Non-Fiction True Crime" and while this title has not been on my TBR list for long I still want to read it. So here it is!

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Awarded the 2008 Baillie Gifford Prize 
Nominated for the following:
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime 2009
CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2008
Anthony Award for Best Critical/Non-Fictional Work 2009
Agatha Award for Best Non-Fiction 2008
Macavity Awards for Best Non-Fiction 2009


It is a summer's night in 1860. In an elegant detached Georgian house in the village of Road, Wiltshire, all is quiet. Behind shuttered windows the Kent family lies sound asleep. At some point after midnight a dog barks. The family wakes the next morning to a horrific discovery: an unimaginably gruesome murder has taken place in their home. The household reverberates with shock, not least because the guilty party is surely still among them. Jack Whicher of Scotland Yard, the most celebrated detective of his day, reaches Road Hill House a fortnight later. He faces an unenviable task: to solve a case in which the grieving family are the suspects. The murder provokes national hysteria. The thought of what might be festering behind the closed doors of respectable middle-class homes - scheming servants, rebellious children, insanity, jealousy, loneliness and loathing - arouses fear and a kind of excitement. But when Whicher reaches his shocking conclusion there is uproar and bewilderment. A true story that inspired a generation of writers such as Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle, this has all the hallmarks of the classic murder mystery - a body; a detective; and, a country house steeped in secrets. In The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, Kate Summerscale untangles the facts behind this notorious case, bringing it back to vivid, extraordinary life.
 -From the Baillie Gifford Prize website, linked above


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