"In taking on Capote's masterwork, Justin St. Germain has written
nothing less than an essential reckoning with the entire American
enterprise of nonfiction. His book changed forever how I see not only
In Cold Blood, but also true crime and the limits of literary
journalism. I learned so much. This should be required reading for both
writers and readers of crime."--Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author, The
Fact Of A Body: A Murder And A Memoir
"Compelling literary analysis featuring a unique personal perspective on
the material."--Kirkus
Truman Capote's In Cold Blood is one of the best-selling American
books of all time, and is credited with starting the popular literary
true crime genre. In the latest volume in Ig's acclaimed Bookmarked
series, award-wining author Justin St. Germain writes about a trip he
took to Holcomb, Kansas, the site of the Clutter murders In Cold Blood
claims to be about. Within the story of the trip, St. Germain talks
about his obsession with Capote's classic, and its influence on the book
he was writing at the time about his mother's murder, which became his
award-winning memoir, Son of A Gun.