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Robin R. Cutler has spent most of the past two decades as a public historian both at the National Endowment for the Humanities and as president of two nonprofit organizations.

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I found A Soul on Trial: A Marine Corps Mystery at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Robin R. Cutler to be an interesting read. I was transported back in time to the first decade of the twentieth century. I was thrown into what truly happened to Marine Corps Lieutenant James N. Sutton and the true nature of his mysterious death. I admired his mother, Rosa Sutton, and her courage in finding the truth. At first the writing style was a little different for me and took awhile to get into it. show more About a quarter of the way through, I was hooked and wanted to see how Rosa's determination gets the justice she was seeking. The author obviously did extensive research about this story and I loved that Rosa was own her great grandmother.

I going to give A Soul on Trial: A Marine Corps Mystery at the Turn of the Twentieth Century four and a half stars. I believe readers who enjoy reading mysteries and true crime will not want to miss out on it. I would be interested in reading other books that Robin R. Cutler has previously released, as well as, those she has coming out in the near future.

I received a paperback copy of Robin R. Cutler's A Soul on Trial: A Marine Corps Mystery at the Turn of the Twentieth Century from the publisher, but was not required to write a positive review, This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
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