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[Epub]$$ Furious

Hours: Murder, Fraud,

and the Last Trial of

Harper Lee

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Amazon.com Casey Cepâ€s Furious Hours is composed of many parts, and any one of those

parts would make a good book. Together, they make a great book, describing the elements of a

gothic true crime set in the south, and then placing Harper Lee there to cover the trial and write

about it. When relatives of the Reverend Willie Maxwell started dying in the 1970s, many locals

suspected him of practicing voodoo. The police thought otherwise, noting that Maxwell had taken

out life insurance policies on the deceased relatives; still, for years Maxwell managed to evade

punishment. Justice eventually caught up with the Reverend when a relative shot him dead at his

stepdaughterâ€s funeral. And thatâ€s where Harper Lee comes in. Lee, who had assisted her

friend Truman Capote in researching In Cold Blood, wanted to observe the vigilanteâ€s trial with

the idea of writing a book about it. Furious Hours sets one of our most beloved authors in an

Alabama courtroom to watch the drama unfold. Then Cep describes the years when Harper Lee

reportedly tried to write about the case. This is a story concerned with justice and the truth, but it is

also about art, mystery, and our darkest temptations. —Chris Schluep, Amazon Book Review

“She explains as well as it is likely ever to be explained why Lee went silent after To Kill a

Mockingbird. (The clueâ€s in Cepâ€s title.) And itâ€s here, in her descriptions of another

writerâ€s failure to write, that her book makes a magical little leap, and it goes from being a

superbly written true-crime story to the sort of story that even Lee would have been proud to

write.― —Michael Lewis, The New York Times Book Review'A compelling hybrid of a novel, at

once a true-crime thriller, courtroom drama, and miniature biography of Harper Lee. If To Kill a

Mockingbird was one of your favorite books growing up, you should add Furious Hours to your

reading list today.― —Southern Living'Cep delivers edge-of-your-seat courtroom drama while

brilliantly reinventing Southern Gothic…The result is an enthralling work of narrative

nonfiction—Cepâ€s debut—and a poignant meditation on a book that never was.'—O

Magazine'[A] well-told, ingeniously structured double mystery—one an unsolved serial killing, the

other an elusive book—rich in droll humour and deep but lightly worn research' —The

Economist“A brilliant take on the mystery of inspiration and the even darker mysteries of the

human heart.― —People“What I didn't see coming was the emotional response I'd have as

I blazed through the last 20 pages of the book — yet there I was, weeping…A gripping,

incredibly well-written portrait of not only Harper Lee, but of mid-20th century Alabama — and a

still-unanswered set of crimes to rival the serial killers made infamous in the same time period.―Â

—Ilana Masad, NPR“Cepâ€s book is a marvel. In elegant prose, she gives us the fullest


story yet of Leeâ€s post-Mockingbird life in New York–boozy, unproduct

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