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And Every Word Is True: Newfound Evidence Reveals Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" Is Not the End of the Story.

By: Gary McAvoy
Narrated by: Gary McAvoy, Ronald Nye
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Truman Capote’s best-selling book In Cold Blood has captivated worldwide audiences for over 50 years. It is a gripping story about the consequences of a trivial robbery gone terribly wrong in a remote village of western Kansas. But what if robbery was not the motive at all but something more sinister? And why would the Kansas Bureau of Investigation press the attorney general to launch a ruthless four-year legal battle to prevent fresh details of the state’s most famous crime from being made public, so many years after the case had been solved?

Based on stunning new details discovered in the personal journals and archives of former KBI director Harold Nye - and corroborated by letters written by Richard Hickock, one of the killers on death row - And Every Word Is True meticulously lays out a vivid and startling new view of the investigation, one that will keep listeners on the edges of their seats as they pick up where Capote left off.

Even listeners new to the story will find themselves drawn into a spellbinding forensic investigation that sounds like a thriller, adding new perspectives to the classic tale of an iconic American crime. Sixty years after news of the 1959 Clutter murders took the world stage, And Every Word Is True pulls back the curtain for a suspenseful encore to the true story of In Cold Blood.

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Blame often falls to a scapgoat.

Almost fifty years after Truman Capote attended the hangings of Richard 'Dick' Hickock and Perry Smith for the murders of the Clutter family, author Gary McAvoy was asked by the son of one of the lead Kansas investigators on the case to find buyers for his father's notebooks. Harold Nye, then a special agent of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, had kept meticulous personal notes of his own thoughts and observations as well as case fi!es, photos and the signed first editions of Capote,s book, In Cold Blood, he'd been given. After his death, Ronald Nye rescued them from the destruction his mother had intended and, relucantly, hoped to raise money from their sale in order to help his sick ex wife. But after the publicity for the auction had been posted and an healthy interest generated, the KBI opposed the sale, trying to unlawfully seize the documents. Why? What did they not w ant discovered.

Written in a presentation not unlike Capote's own, doubts are raised about the veracity of aspects of the story which, although claimed to be a novel, was nevertheless held by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation as the definitive, and accurate, report of the killings and subsequent pursuit of the perpetrators. Not quite as thrilling as Capote's original, brilliant book, And Every Word is True, is still a fascinating story which does pose interesting questions. The author, Gary McAvoy, narrates his book well, with just occasional fractional hesitations, with good clarity, expression and intonation. He is easy to listen to and well paced, with some additional comments inserted by Ronald Nye, son of the KBI agent, Harold, who also reads well and clearly.

In no way does this book diminish Truman Capote's masterpiece but it does throw further light on both the attitudes of the place and politics of the time. Well worth reading, but not until after In Cold Blood.

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Decent

Some good extra info if you're hungry for more on the whole Clutter case. I wasn't sure at first on the narrator also being the writer... But I soon grew to actually really enjoy his pace and delivery on the whole, very calming overall and professional in delivering the story whilst staying as neutral as possible.

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Unmissable for true crime enthusiasts

Eye-opening new information about the Kansas Clutter family murders. Umissable for Truman Capote fans and true crime enthusiasts.

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Not brilliant.

The Clutter case is one of the most interesting cases in American criminal history. Sadly, this book adds very little. Kansas did indeed attempt to hinder the author getting information on the case but I can't see why - about half the booknis about this rather the murders. Other than this, there is nothing new here other than a few personal details about the family which portray them in a worse light, particularly Herb.

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