COVERING SUCCESS
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One of the best book covers I have seen for a while is Harold Schechter's The Devil's Gentlemen, which I found perusing CLEWS the historic true crime blog.
It does have the superb Flatiron Building in common with Jed Rubenfeld's runaway best seller The Interpretation of Murder, but I prefer the Schechter cover.
There is a review of The Devil's Gentlemen at:
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