Murder. Not intricately plotted "whodunit." Not fiery passionate fury. But
dirty, sad, disturbing actions from real people. That's what Truman
Capote decided to use for In Cold Blood-his bold experiment in the
realm of the non-fiction "novel." Following in that legacy is Capote in
Kansas, a fictionalized tale of Capote's time in Middle America
researching his classic book. Capote's struggles with the town, the
betrayal, and his own troubled past make this book a compelling portrait
of one of the greatest literary talents of the 20th century.