Praise for Paul Thomas Murphy:
"I would like to have been taught by Paul Thomas Murphy. He's the most free-spirited of scholars."-- "John Sutherland, The New York Times Book Review"
"Murphy displays a novelist's gifts in this fascinating true crime account. Murphy captures the drama of the flawed investigation, and the legal proceedings that followed. His solution to the crime?based on current forensic science?is likely to be the last word on the case."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"This fascinating account of a Victorian murder, complemented by the added strength of a rich description of the period's society and judicial system, should be a solid addition to academic and true crime collections."-- "Library Journal"
"Entertaining. This highly readable story still shows the cleverness of the police and the frustrations of prosecutors."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Although Murphy is mainly interested in the advances of forensic science, his lively narrative, with its unambiguous tone of outrage, is also a takedown of the social system."-- "Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review"
"An impressive, exceptional, original, and deftly crafted read from beginning to end, Pretty Jane and the Viper of Kidbrooke Lane clearly demonstrates author Paul Thomas Murphy as painstaking researcher who can draw from a diversity of primary sources to produce a gripping and compelling narrative."-- "Midwest Book Review"
"A lively, entertaining tale of art and criticism. Murphy chronicles the intellectual fight between American painter James Whistler and British art critic John Ruskin."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Victoriana scholar Murphy hits another bull's-eye with this remarkable new title. The author relates a surprisingly overlooked true story about the generational conflict between the rigidly conservative London art world and the impending ideas of modernism. Absorbing and informative, this title is cultural history at its best."--Library Journal
"Enjoyable in its breezy enthusiasm. An unashamedly approachable good read."--New York Times Book Review