The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher

Or the Murder At Road Hill House

Paperback, 400 pages

Published July 21, 2009 by Bloomsbury Publishing, Walker And Company.

ISBN:
978-0-7475-9648-6
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I think my biggest struggle with this book was that it was two (or maybe three) books in one. Both books were books that I think I could have loved, but the whole was way, way less than the sum of its parts. The two stories kept getting tangled up in each other -- tripping up the tension and stealing the narrative thread.

The first story is, of course, the Murder at Road Hill House. This insanely gruesome real life murder is, as billed, like something out of a mystery novel: Locked Victorian house, bizarre forensic findings, no apparent motive, Victorian family with closets packed full of a skeleton for everyone.

The second story, which is what I was really hoping for, is an analysis on the rise of the "detective." I have a weakness for the Super Smart Detective, who figures out terrible crimes using only his powers of …