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Book Review: And Every Word is True
And Every Word Is True
Newfound documents reveal Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” is not the end of the story — and why Kansas waged a legal battle to suppress their publication.
by Gary McAvoy
Literati Editions
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members’ Titles
Biographies & Memoirs , True Crime
Pub Date 04 Mar 2019
I am reviewing a copy of And Every Word is True through Literati Editions and Netgalley:
Originally serialized in The New Yorker Beginning on September.25.1965 serialized in four consecutive issues selling out all copies issues. In January 1966 the initial run of 240,000 copies was sold out. Since the original printing of the book.
And Every Word is True, deals with what is often called America’s first true crime story the murder of The Klutter’s a case that Truman Capote would be fascinated from the time of its occurrence to his death in 1984, and a case that has led to many others fascination!
I found And Every Word is True to be well written, and well researched as well as educational for those who want to learn about true crime.
I give And Every Word is True five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!