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Deliberate Cruelty

Truman Capote, the Millionaire's Wife, and the Murder of the Century

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Deliberate Cruelty

By: Roseanne Montillo
Narrated by: Mia Barron
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This glittering, “wild romp of a story, boldly and beautifully told” (Neal Thompson, author of The First Kennedys) explores the intertwined fates of literary icon Truman Capote and infamous socialite Ann Woodward—featured in the hit TV series Feud: Truman Capote vs. The Swans—sweeping us to the upper echelons of Manhattan’s high society, where falls from grace are all the more shocking.

When Ann Woodward shot her husband, banking heir Billy Woodward, in the middle of the night in 1955, her life changed forever. Though she claimed she thought he was a prowler, few believed the woman who had risen from charismatic showgirl to popular socialite. Everyone had something to say about the scorching scandal afflicting one of the most rich and famous families of New York City, but no one was more obsessed with the tale than Truman Capote.

Acclaimed for his bestselling nonfiction book In Cold Blood, Capote was looking for new material and followed the scandal from beginning to end. Like Ann, he too had ascended from nobody to toast of the town, but he always felt like an outsider, even among the exclusive coterie of high society women who adored him. He decided the story of Ann’s turbulent marriage would be the basis of his masterpiece—a novel about the dysfunction and sordid secrets revealed to him by his high society “swans”—never thinking that it would eventually lead to Ann’s suicide and his own scandalous downfall.

“A 20th-century morality tale of enduring fascination” (Laura Thompson, author of The Heiresses), Deliberate Cruelty is a haunting cross between true crime and literary history that is perfect for fans of Furious Hours, Empty Mansions, and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

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Fascinating True Story • Well-researched Content • Excellent Reader • Compelling Character Studies • Exquisite Performance
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This is a story that has long intrigued me without the Capote component so I was interested in this added dimension. It’s a well written and researched book and I enjoyed the narration although I found the almost attempt at impersonating Capote a little off putting but you can’t please everyone!
Overall I would recommend this book. I was thoroughly gripped from beginning to end. If you like true crime then this is for you. Like Capote you will be interested. Fan of well written depictions of American cultural landscapes this is also for you. Basically read/listen to this book!

A good telling of a complex story

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Interesting stories but confused how they belonged together. Enjoyed listening but as others have pointed out, they never tied themselves to each other.

Confusing Collection of Stories

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It took ages for Truman to be introduced, then it got interesting, but it took too long

Drawn out

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Intelligently presented, well written - I like Truman Capote's style - and a most interesting story that held my attention. Good narration - something that I always look for. Truman is simply a good writer of stories... it's about a crime, about the human condition and about not being able to forgive oneself.

I liked this book, too bad its only 8 hours

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Very enjoyable story with lots of background on a huge story of the scandals of the beautiful wealthy women who lunched with Truman Capote and the sad consequences of their secrets.

Pretty good book, gossipy

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Really enjoyed the way the reader used her voice to vary the characters. Very good. I always enjoy learning about people whose names I know, but don’t know their story. Now I do.

The story is very good

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I could have listened to this story for much longer. What an incredible time in the history of New York society.

So compelling

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This was an interesting story, but the attempts at accents and especially the imitation of Capote was distracting and cringe-worthy.

Narration overshadows story

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I had never heard of Anne Woodward and didn’t know much about Truman Capote so this kept me on the edge of my seat!! I don’t have any complaints about the narrator, but I wasn’t in love with her, either. An absolutely delicious book!!

Riveting!

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The narration was very flat so it was quite
disappointing overall as an audible book


Narration lacking

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