The best parts of this book are the descriptions of the preparations for the worlds fair---sooo coool. The murder mystery part of it is not particularly graphic or scary, more a summary of events surrounding a nutjob. It's a great book, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
I'm not a mystery thriller fan either. But the book is so very well written with all sorts of back ground information that puts the story into context that I couldn't put it down. The crimes are only a part of the story, the rest is a compelling social history lesson.
If you've read "Close to Shore" about the shark attacks in NJ (the ones Jaws is loosely based on) and enjoyed it, you'll like this.
Ditto. I thought all the facts about the World's Fair were more interesting than the murderer parts. It's a really good read, IMO.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10) "Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
Re: anyone read Devil in the White City?
I have not read it, but is my DH's all time favorite book. It is about some murders that happened during the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago.
Ditto. I thought all the facts about the World's Fair were more interesting than the murderer parts. It's a really good read, IMO.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10)
"Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church