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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I preferred Devil in the White City. Nevertheless, Larson maintains the reader's interest with his formula of brief chapters that alternate between characters. Once again, he makes an episode in history come to life through his detailed research and simple prose. ( )Crippen murder parts - very interesting. Marconi parts - I wanted to like them, I really did. An interesting subject, elaborated upon in a very, very dry way at a snail's pace. Didn't feel that the ship was a strong enough connection between the two intersecting stories. I wasn't sure the juxtaposition worked as a whole. By the middle of the book, I was skimming the Marconi parts hastily and reading every single word of the Crippen case chapters. As always Larsen's books are gems of information. He brings to life both Marconi, and Crippen as he opens a window into the world of Edwardian England. I was a little disappointed not to learn the long term fate of his wireless company. 'Unfinishable.' And I like Erik Larson. no reviews | add a review
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