To begin with, Capote's breathtaking ability to fuse facts, notes, and interviews with a spark of fiction was genuinely remarkable. The book was written as if it were a novel with dialog and personal thoughts giving it a more meaningful approach. …show more content…
He gives us an insight view in Perry’s fears, Dick’s mind, and Dewey’s investigation. Although this writing style had been used before, I have never seen anything as marvelous and well corporate as in In Cold Blood.
Furthermore, Capote’s unbelievable skills in engaging his readers prove to be fascinating, when he manages to enroll us in a fine thrill of suspense even though we knew the outcome from the start. Tense timed frames are intercut unfolding in a series of episodes establishing a mysterious tone taunting the readers by what they know and what they