cover image Deliberate Cruelty: Truman Capote, the Millionaire’s Wife, and the Murder of the Century

Deliberate Cruelty: Truman Capote, the Millionaire’s Wife, and the Murder of the Century

Roseanne Montillo. Atria, $28.99 (320p) ISBN 978-1-9821-5373-1

In this engrossing account, research librarian Montillo (Atomic Women: The Untold Stories of the Scientists Who Helped Create the Nuclear Bomb) recreates a tragic cause célèbre. On November 15, 1955, Billy Woodward was shot to death in his Long Island home by his wife, Ann, who later insisted that she had mistaken him for a burglar. Her story, which had more than a few holes in it, was persuasive enough that a Nassau grand jury declined to charge her with murder. Montillo punctiliously reconstructs Ann’s painful life, including her failed attempt at becoming a movie star like her role model, Joan Crawford, and her troubled marriage to a philanderer, who may have been bisexual and whom she had wed after having a sexual relationship with his father. In addition, the author details the life of author Truman Capote, who planned to write an epic novel, Answered Prayers, “that would rival Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time,” inspired by Ann’s killing of her spouse. That never happened, but Capote’s publication of a purported excerpt from it led Ann to die by suicide in 1975. True crime fans particularly interested in bloodshed among the upper classes will enjoy this dark look at two intertwined and unhappy lives. Agent: Rob Weisbach, Rob Weisbach Creative. (Nov.)