For those interested in literary true crime may I recommend A Thread of Violence by @mrkocnnll - which earns a place alongside The Adversary by Emmanuel Carrere and Blood Will Out by @walterkirn, and @JohnSafran’s Murder in Mississippi… gripping and dark and appropriately burdened with self doubt.
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran I agree. Are you into David Grann? Am a late comer but was tipped off about The Wager (amazing) and have now gone through all of his other stuff. Extraordinarily gripping narrative non fiction writing
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran Bookmark this post immediately.
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran Love Louis' documentaries.
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran I’m with you on Murder in Mississippi.
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran WE ALL JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW NICKY IS!! 2012 was along time ago and out of all the people you’ve met Nicky who had autism was the kindest soul I believe who you you have met on your documentary’s Please please do a follow up on him!!!!
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran Agreed. I read The Book of Evidence right after and loved it too.
@louistheroux @mrkocnnll @walterkirn @JohnSafran You might want to check out John Banville’s novel based on the crimes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_…