Title: The Poet and the Murderer: A True Story of Literary Crime and the Art of Forgery
Author: Simon Worrall
Publisher: Plume 2002
Genre: History
Pages: 270
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Mount TBR; Popsugar - True Crime; A to Z - P
In The Poet and the Murderer, acclaimed journalist Simon Worrall takes readers into the haunting mind of Mark Hofmann, one of the most daring literary forgers and remorseless murderers of the late twentieth century.
I really really really wanted to enjoyed this mystery/history, and yet I didn't love it. It's a good book and a very interesting premise. I love books about solving history's mysteries, but this one just fell flat for me. The writing style is a bit dry and plodding. I would have loved a narrative history approach to this one. But instead, we get what reads like a newspaper article. A 270 page newspaper article. I just couldn't stay connected to the story. Good book, just not for me...
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