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|title=The Interpretation of Murder
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|date=January 2007
|isbn=978-0755331420
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0755331427</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0755331427|aznus=<amazonus>0805080988</amazonus>
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Sigmund Freud went to New York in 1909. Outwardly the visit appeared to be a success but Freud himself always spoke of it as though some misfortune had befallen him whilst he was there and even went as far as to blame the visit for illnesses from which he'd suffered before the trip. It's something which has always bemused his biographers. Jed Rubenfeld has used this basic set of ideas to construct a wonderfully atmospheric story in which fact and fiction blend seamlessly together.

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