Absorbing ... If, like me, you inhaled Summerscale’s gripping true crime The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher, your expectations will be high for The Peepshow. So I should warn you that Peepshow is not quite as riveting as Suspicions ... Still, Peepshow is very good ... Calm, sinuous prose ... [Summerscale] knows the details of the story are ghastly enough that she doesn’t need to strain for effects, so the seeming ordinariness of her prose creates suspense ... Summerscale explores new territory. One of her smart choices was to include parallel stories of journalists who covered the trial of Christie ... Offers persuasive social analysis ... Offers convincing new explanations for a couple of murders Christie may have committed ... Absorbing, authoritative and well researched. Some readers may not want to dive into the gruesome details but, if you do, you’ll find that, as with Christie himself, there is a lot more to The Peepshow than meets the eye.
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