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This is a fascinating look at one of the most notariouss execution devices made
This is a fascinating look at one of the most notariouss execution devices made infamous in A Tale of two Cities. However, the best passages are the stories of those who danced with Madame Guillotine, but these are disjointed with sudden switches to other poignant segues. Interestingly, the inventor Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin created the device during the French Revolution as a cleaner way to conduct an execution (much faster than conventional methods so less pain for the mob of observers - think of Dickens¿ Madam DeFarge and as a humanitarian reason to those who are being killed ¿ think of the Supreme Court¿s lethal injection decision). The last victim was Tunisian expatriate Hamida Djandoubi who with the help of two underage girlfriends killed one of his Marseille prostitutes in 1974 and was dispatched in 1977 just before France outlawed capital punishment. A section on the history of state legal executions adds depth to an overall fascinating in a macabre way historical account of WHEN THE GUILLOTINE FELL, but overall the tome suffers from a disjointed execution.---------------- Harriet Klausner
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Anonymous
Posted August 4, 2008
A cut above the others
Young Jeremy Mercer is proving to be exactly what I thought he would turn out to be when I knew him as a cub reporter in Canada. He has a brillant, sometimes strange mind, but is both a delightful person as well as writer. I enjoy his writing and believe he will only get better. Bob at the Citizen
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