In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences by Truman Capote, Scott Brick (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • Sales Rank: 109,686

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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
    • Format: Compact Disc
    • Sales Rank: 109,686

    Synopsis

    With the publication of this book, Capote permanently ripped through the barrier separating crime reportage from serious literature. As he reconstructs the 1959 murder of a Kansas farm family and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers, Capote generates suspense and empathy.

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    The detached yet penetrating account of the savage and senseless murder of a family.

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    In the wake of the award-winning film Capote, interest in the author's 1965 true crime masterpiece has spiked. Capote's spellbinding narrative plumbs the psychological and emotional depths of a senseless quadruple murder in America's heartland. In the audio version, narrator Brick keeps up with the master storyteller every step of the way. In fact, Brick's surefooted performance is nothing short of stunning. He settles comfortably into every character on this huge stage-male and female, lawman and murderer, teen and spinster-and moves fluidly between them, generating the feel of a full-cast production. He assigns varying degrees of drawl to the citizens of Finney County, Kans., where the crimes take place, and supplements with an arsenal of tension-building cadences, hard and soft tones, regional and foreign accents, and subtle inflections, even embedding a quiver of grief in the voice of one character. This facile audio actor delivers an award-worthy performance, well-suited for a tale of such power that moves not only around the country but around the territory of the human psyche and heart. Available as a Vintage paperback. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    When Truman Capote debuted on the New York literary scene in 1948, no one had seen anything quite like him. Capote soon became famous for his intensely readable and nuanced short stories, novels, and novellas, but he was equally famous as a personality, gadfly, and bon vivant -- not to mention as a crime writer. Capote’s much-imitated 1965 book, In Cold Blood, all but invented the narrative true-crime genre.

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    In Cold Blood Reviewby Anonymous

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    July 12, 2009: Wow! This book was so much better than I thought it was going to be. Being a high school English teacher, I have read so many books, but this was one book I couldn't put down. Just trying to fathom how the murderers could justify what they did was overwhelming and so very "cold". Truman Capote did a great job of telling the story from a variety of perspectives, which made the book very stimulating.

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    May 26, 2009: In Cold Blood has to be one of the most vivid books I have ever read. You can literally picture the whole book like a movie because of the details and amount of information given. It is a gripping story, made that much more so because it is factual. I found the more I learned about the Clutter case from research, along with watching Capote, I liked this book more. It is amazing how much fact Capote was able to use to make a book that reads like a novel. In Cold Blood felt very epic to me. I have never read anything like it. I was taken over by the story. I knew how it ended and basically many things about the case, that didn't change or effect anything about how great this book was. It is not a book written for shocks or for gore. It lays out facts and gives stories and accounts of what happened. I recommend this to everyone. The beginning and very end are a little slow, but they are worth it.


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