A Talent to Deceive by William Norris
This is an eye-opening piece of work. If you have absolutely no knowledge of the Lindbergh kidnapping, this story will leave you with your mouth agape. If you do have any sort of understanding of the murder trial and/or what type of man Charles Lindbergh was, you will come away from this book aware that many things happened in and around this case that were crooked and unjust and it appears Charles was well aware. It’s unfortunate that American thought of him as a hero. Shady cops & poor detective work is certainly nothing new but it remains incredibly shocking how easy it is to wrongly convict a man, sentence him to death, and seemingly without any consciousness of wrongdoing. This book has left me feeling even more appreciative of the advances in science, forensics, and technology. I feel pretty bad for Richard Hauptmann. Sure, he made his errors in life but I seriously doubt anything he did warranted death by electrocution.
Thank you to #Netgalley, #WilliamNorris for the opportunity to hear an audiobook version of #AtalentToDeceive in exchange for an honest review. #nonfiction #truecrime #murder #mystery #trialofthecentury

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