Zoe Giles's Reviews > Story of a Murder: The Wives, the Mistress and Dr Crippen
Story of a Murder: The Wives, the Mistress and Dr Crippen
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Hallie Rubenhold’s commitment to rewriting a history of women who have been unfairly treated by the chronicles of men is *chef’s kiss*
I adore her non-fiction books. The level of research and time and commitment to telling these stories is nothing short of astounding.
I hadn’t heard of this infamous true crime case before but I was gripped by her retelling, especially when it came to the court proceedings and the subsequent accounts of the events immortalised by various journalists, writers and thinkers since. I love the context Hallie Rubenhold gives to these various depictions of the characters in this case.
I’m going to read anything this women writes
I adore her non-fiction books. The level of research and time and commitment to telling these stories is nothing short of astounding.
I hadn’t heard of this infamous true crime case before but I was gripped by her retelling, especially when it came to the court proceedings and the subsequent accounts of the events immortalised by various journalists, writers and thinkers since. I love the context Hallie Rubenhold gives to these various depictions of the characters in this case.
I’m going to read anything this women writes
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