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The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective
Author: Kate Summerscale
In June of 1860 three-year-old Saville Kent was found at the bottom of an outdoor privy with his throat slit. The crime horrified all England and led to a national obsession with detection, ironically destroying, in the process, the career of perhaps the greatest detective in the land. Inspector Jonathan Whicher's real legacy, however, lives...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780802717429
ISBN-10: 080271742X
Publication Date: 3/31/2009
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Walker & Company
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective on
Helpful Score: 3
Loved this book!! I'm not usually one to read history about anything, but Summerscale did an excellent just tying together a murder mystery, the trials of a great detective of the time, and the development of the social society's obsession with detectives/crime solvers. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a good read, as long as they can handle a little bit of graphic content.
BaileysBooks avatar reviewed The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective on + 491 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What a laborious and tedious trudge through potentially interesting (but poorly rendered) information.

I am always fascinated by tales of murder and mystery from 19th century London. I also have a pretty high tolerance when it comes to reading somewhat dry material. But this book was neither fascinating nor suspenseful and I found it to be a total disappointment.

This book read more like a term paper. It was an endless parade of well-researched quotes and information surrounding the murder at Road Hill House. It was also filled with endless rabbit trails that veered off to parts unknown regarding the histories, back stories, and side stories of several main characters. In short, the book was a mess.

There were a few interesting nuggets thrown in regarding the evolution of the Victorian-era detective and crime novel, but even that was not enough to save this disaster of a book.

There is no real suspense in this book. A confession occurs about 2/3 of the way through, leaving the final 1/3 of the book as just random information. There is no real character development. No sense of cohesiveness in the story. No creativity.

I am an incredibly stubborn and optimistic reader in that I will continue reading bad books until I finish them in the hope that it will be worth it in the end. This one wasn't. I ended up skimming the final half of it, something that I never do.

The premise of this book was interesting, but it failed miserably in its execution. I give it two stars, which is probably one more star then it really deserves.
keywestlori avatar reviewed The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A great whodunit book with several interesting twists
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