Famous Trials 5: Thomas Neill Cream / Neville Heath / John Watson Laurie / Dr. George Lamson / Rattenbury and Stoner

by James H. Hodge (Editor)

Paperback, 1955

Publication

Penguin Books Ltd (1955)

Original publication date

1955

User reviews

LibraryThing member EricCostello
I actually own the Penguin reprint of this book; a pity in a way they went to this trouble, since this volume is one of the weaker entries in the series. Even though some of the crimes are interesting -- in particular, the insane mass murderer Thomas Neill Cream -- the writing can be turgid,
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over-long, and over-analytical. The Rattenbury/Stoner murder trial is more tragic than anything else, which may have been the point, but it doesn't hold the reader's attention. Not, as I say, one of the better ones in the series.
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LibraryThing member EricCostello
One of the problems with this series is that either the entries are overlong, or too short. The Neville Heath entry, for example, starts out well, but then gets into a discussion of insanity rules that's abstruse even for this lawyer, who studied the M'Naghten Rule in law school.

Language

Original language

English

Rating

½ (2 ratings; 3.5)
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