This deeply researched, absorbing work captures the sensationalism of Norman's failed attempt at murder and the subsequent trial as well as the political and economic upheaval sweeping the country. Bound to appeal to true crime readers, especially those with an interest in the intersection of crime and socioeconomic issues.(Library Journal) Concise and engaging, Cry of Murder makes Amelia Norman's sad story a good read for anyone interested in learning more about 19th-century New York. Through Amelia Norman, Miller humanizes the often-impersonal forces of change that shaped Old New York.(Gotham Center for New York City History)