In Cold Blood
A real American horror story.
One of the greatest American nonfiction books of all time, In Cold Blood changed the way people thought about writing. Upon its initial release in 1965, the book was published as series in The New Yorker, becoming an instant hit. Researched to a detail previously unheard of, Capote follows the trail of two men accused of killing a family in rural Kansas. The book takes in various points of view, creating a chilling account of one the country's first nationally followed crimes.
- By Truman Capote
- Hardcover
- 416 pages
- Part of the Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction Books