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Dr. Henry Howard Holmes (1861 - 1896 by execution)

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No but I see it's from 2003. Is it a good read?

I've read two of his "historical novels" and have enjoyed them. He normally takes historical events and juxtaposes them with a novelization of historical figures (in this case, Holmes and the architect for the 1893 World's Fair) to tell his story. The other I've read is In the Garden of Beasts, which is about the new US Ambassador to Germany settling in to Berlin as Hitler rises to power.

Still need to read the one about the Lusitania.


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I've read two of his "historical novels" and have enjoyed them. He normally takes historical events and juxtaposes them with a novelization of historical figures (in this case, Holmes and the architect for the 1893 World's Fair) to tell his story. The other I've read is In the Garden of Beasts, which is about the new US Ambassador to Germany settling in to Berlin as Hitler rises to power.

Still need to read the one about the Lusitania.


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I see where Leonardo DiCaprio has bought the movie rights to "Devil...". I will read it.

Depending on the subject matter I generally like historical novels. "Ride With the Devil" ("Woe to Live On" before the movie) is a good one for the subject matter.
 
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I see where Leonardo DiCaprio has bought the movie rights to "Devil...". I will read it.

Depending on the subject matter I generally like historical novels. "Ride With the Devil" ("Woe to Live On" before the movie) is a good one for the subject matter.

Ever read Allan Eckart?


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I've read two of his "historical novels" and have enjoyed them. He normally takes historical events and juxtaposes them with a novelization of historical figures (in this case, Holmes and the architect for the 1893 World's Fair) to tell his story. The other I've read is In the Garden of Beasts, which is about the new US Ambassador to Germany settling in to Berlin as Hitler rises to power.

Still need to read the one about the Lusitania.


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Garden of Beasts was a great book. I'll have to read the other one, it's in my local library.
 
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