Story of a Murder
By Hallie Rubenhold
By Hallie Rubenhold
By Hallie Rubenhold
By Hallie Rubenhold
By Hallie Rubenhold
Read by Juliet Stevenson
By Hallie Rubenhold
Read by Juliet Stevenson
Category: True Crime | History
Category: True Crime | History
Category: True Crime | History | Audiobooks
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$32.00
Mar 25, 2025 | ISBN 9780593184615
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Mar 25, 2025 | ISBN 9780593184622
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Mar 25, 2025 | ISBN 9798217016587
1017 Minutes
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Praise
“Thoroughly footnoted with a robust bibliography, Story of a Murder is another model of what literary “true” crime ought to be: a refreshing read appealing even to those who don’t care for “true” crime and a guide for any writer contemplating a project in vintage murder.” —LA Daily Mirror
“Painstaking research, married to a novelist’s instinct for storytelling, make each new book by Hallie Rubenhold a gripping and educational adventure. Story of a Murder takes us beyond the infamous Dr Crippen to the lives impacted by him, the society in which he moved, and the public’s appetite to be shocked and scandalized. Terrific.” —Ian Rankin, #1 New York Times and international bestselling author
“Nothing but praise for Rubenhold’s exhaustive research and arresting story line. I couldn’t put it down.” —Bonnie Garmus, New York Times bestselling author of Lessons in Chemistry
“A fantastic read: the story of the women killed by Dr Crippen and how a raggle-taggle band of variety theatre ladies fought for their friend. Crammed with fascinating of social history and detail, Story of a Murder is compelling to the very last page” —Denise Mina, nationally bestselling author of Three Fires
“A long overdue reappraisal of a notorious murder that shines a spotlight on the women at the heart of the story. Rubenhold’s historical detective work will keep you horrified, fascinated, and enraged to the last. Another triumph from a masterful storyteller!” —Lindsey Fitzharris, New York Times bestselling author of The Butchering Art
“Unbelievably addictive – I defy you to put it down! Written with Rubenhold’s completely unique combination of sleuthing, storytelling and compassion.” —Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman
“A fascinating debunking of the myth-making that surrounds Crippen and Le Neve. Putting Belle and her cohort of strong independent women front and center is long overdue! It’s about time Belle became the hero of her own story.” —Val McDermid, internationally bestselling author of Past Lying
“With astonishing depth of research and a fi nely attuned instinct for entrancing detail, Rubenhold reconstructs the wider truth surrounding a true crime while composing an indelible portrait of a society on the brink of modernity. An awe-inspiring and truly gripping read.” —Abbott Kahler, New York Times bestselling author of Eden Undone
“[Rubenhold] deftly maintains fidelity not only to facts, distinguishing between what can and cannot be certain and proved, but also to narrative intrigue, somehow creating suspense despite decades of extensive journalistic coverage and study of her subject. But Rubenhold’s true mark as a narrator of historical true crime is reinforced in this work by her continued loyalty to the women whose characters and stories have been flattened and overshadowed by journalists’ assumptions, their killers’ fame, or the simple fact of their victimhood. A satisfying read that gives the impression that some new justice has been done.” —Kirkus
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