by Ande Parks, Chris Samnee
From Goodreads: Murder. Not an intricately plotted "whodunit" or fiery passionate fury. But dirty, sad, disturbing actions from real people. That's what Truman Capote decided to use for In Cold Blood - his bold experiment in the realm of the non-fiction "novel." Following in that legacy is Capote in...
This is all while he's in Kansas, researching the Clutter murders, and it's fictionalized. This is admitted in the afterword, where the author talks about why he dismissed Harper Lee earlier on than in real life, and it's because he felt it was necessary to the story. I appreciate the transparenc...