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The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective by Kate Summerscale
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Kate Summerscale Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published) Published: 2008-04-15 ISBN: 0802715354 Number of pages: 384 Publisher: Walker & Company
Book Reviews of The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian DetectiveBook Review: Comprehensive Overview Of A Ghastly Crime Summary: 4 StarsRead freely, Amazonians, I wouldn't dream of inserting any spoilers here!
I can think of scant ways in which to lighten up a book whose purpose is the examination of the 1860 stabbing death of a small child, Saville Kent, an unfortunate whose mutilated corpse was shoved into a muck and filth of a household privy, but in the hands of many authors the crime would have been darkened farther still, making a tell-all circus out of what is best remembered as a sobering tragedy. Under the steady gaze of the admirable Kate Summerscale, the Road Hill House Slaying, once the most sensational murder case of its day, becomes a study in the emerging science of detection, the mores of Victorian society, and a psychological exploration of resentment long smoldering on the domestic front.
Ultimately as we are shown, Jonathan Whicher, a talented and often brilliant London police detective, was in all ways correct in his suspicions regarding both the perpetrator and this person's motive in the murder of three-year-old Saville Kent, yet as Kate Summerscale shows, unpleasant facts are often bludgeoned by popular outcry, and in the end it was the reputation of Whicher himself which stood as a second victim of the murderer. In that respect the Saville Kent homicide could as easily have taken place today among our own hysteria-feeding tabloid media.
As much a study in Victorians themselves as it is the tale of a murder case, The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher is handled tactfully but spares no detail required to present the case exactly as it happened. My lone criticism of the book, and it is a shallow criticism, concerns the pacing. In some chapters author Summerscale raced past tantalizing facts I would have liked to have known more about, while at others she lingered maddeningly long over situations already resolved to my and surely everyone's satisfaction. Also the last forty or so pages of her work would have been better summed up in a brief "where are they now" format instead of the meticulous biographies that laboriously traced the most significant figures in the investigation forward to the conclusion of their own lives, some well into the 1940's.
Though less than four-hundred pages long, The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher is not a light read, as much for its subject matter as for its inner density, but it is an immersive experience to enter the smothering confines of Road Hill House (which still stands today) and come to know so intimately much about its every inhabitant. It is an engaging, unsparing look into another time and place, and a crime every bit as frustratingly senseless now as it was when Saville Kent's blood was still fresh on his slayer's hands. It is the sort of read that does not easily slide from memory...
It also gave me a nightmare!
Summary of The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian DetectiveThe dramatic story of the real-life murder that inspired the birth of modern detective fiction. In June of 1860 three-year-old Saville Kent was found at the bottom of an outdoor privy with his throat slit. The crime horrified all England and led to a national obsession with detection, ironically destroying, in the process, the career of perhaps the greatest detective in the land. At the time, the detective was a relatively new invention; there were only eight detectives in all of England and rarely were they called out of London, but this crime was so shocking, as Kate Summerscale relates in her scintillating new book, that Scotland Yard sent its best man to investigate, Inspector Jonathan Whicher. Whicher quickly believed the unbelievable-that someone within the family was responsible for the murder of young Saville Kent. Without sufficient evidence or a confession, though, his case was circumstantial and he returned to London a broken man. Though he would be vindicated five years later, the real legacy of Jonathan Whicher lives on in fiction: the tough, quirky, knowing, and all-seeing detective that we know and love today.from the cryptic Sgt. Cuff in Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone to Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade. The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher is a provocative work of nonfiction that reads like a Victorian thriller, and in it Kate Summerscale has fashioned a brilliant, multilayered narrative that is as cleverly constructed as it is beautifully written.
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