Résumé du livre
Truman Capote was one of the most prominent postwar American authors. Born in New Orleans in 1924, he dropped out of school at 15 and traveled to New York, where he got a job with The New Yorker. He went on to become a celebrated writer of both fiction and nonfiction books.
The main idea presented in this book:
Determining the reason behind a calculated murder can be simultaneously apparent and unclear, leading the success of investigators to rely on the haphazard errors of a criminal mindset.
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