The Old Man and the Gun: And Other Tales of True Crime
P**A
Enjoyable read
Captivating collection of three stories, I read out of order - all really interesting.
A**R
A quick good read
Several crime thriller stories that are a quick read.
D**S
Interesting, but very light on content
The book consists of three very short true-crime stories that were previously published in The New Yorker. The stories are interesting enough, but there is not a common theme and I don't understand why this was published as a book (aside from the hope of making money from it). There are fewer than 130 pages of content, with a low word count per page, so you can read the book in a couple of hours. Whether the book is worth its price is up to you to decide.
R**S
Three novels
Love the Man with a GunA true story of a criminal bank robber
V**Y
meh
I found the stories did not capture my attention very much. I expected more out of it.
J**O
Great true-crime stories
David Grann is one of the best writers out there when it comes to true crime, and these stories are definitely worth reading.The only thing I would warn readers about is that some of these stories have appeared in other collections of stories by Grann, so check the table of contents to see if you've already read them.
R**M
Fast and easy reading.
Short book with 3 short stories that are interesting about criminal acts that supposedly are true. If you are sitting in an airport waiting for a flight this would or any other type of delay this book with these stories will make your time go faster. Basically a fun read.
S**O
A Book…Or Simply Pieces of One?
David Grann is a highly capable writer, and I’d enjoyed two of his books prior to reading this one. This feels different. It’s lacking the continuity of the others. It feels more like a pieced together quilt, with unmatched pieces. Interesting stories perhaps, but somehow disconnected.
A**I
Good read, short book
Have become an obsessed David Grann fan, buying and reading a number of his books recently, including this one! This book is like a novella, just a short collection of 3 fascinating stories. I'm glad I read it, but in retrospect, this could have been a borrow from the library and I could have saved some bucks. The highlight for me being the first story, The Old Man and the Gun. The other two stories, though true crime, mmm, well, remember those lengthy true crime syndicated stories in the papers 20 years ago? that's where they belong. So, all that being said, not recommended to buy, but a yes to the read.
D**N
A Well Written Short Book on Three Interesting Crime Stories
I bought this book on the back of going to see the film. I was not expecting much but my expectations were exceeded. Its a short book that looks not just at the Old Man and the Gun but at two other crime stories - True Crime is about a Polish detective who thinks that a novelist planted clues in his fiction to an actual murder. The Chameleon is about a French imposter who pretends to be a boy from Texas, only to wonder whether he is the one being conned. Its a good short read...
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