Originally Posted by Rattus;2310182;
Devil in the White City is a terrific book. Actually, I found it quite fast-paced and read it in a day, but then I've always been curious about Herman Mudgett but haven't had the time to do the research to satisfy my curiousity because, as you mentioned, he hasn't the notoriety, so consequently he doesn't have the abundance of literature. This was a nice little hors d'oeuvre, though, and I'm inspired to research further, more about the people in his life than the killer himself. And while I haven't been to Chicago yet (fingers crossed for this summer), I do want to do an archicture tour while I'm there, though I understand that the grounds of the nineteenth century world's fair are no longer standing - I'm not sure about the fair that took place in the 20s or 30s (can't remember which decade).