Who Killed Daisy Miller: Christopher Woodward’s Rome as Inspiration and Setting

Rome has long been a muse for writers, from the ancient poets of the Roman Empire to modern storytellers. Among them, Christopher Woodward, with his novel Who Killed Daisy Miller, offers a compelling narrative that intertwines mystery, history, and the Eternal City. Rome serves not just as a backdrop but as a character in itself—its … Continue reading Who Killed Daisy Miller: Christopher Woodward’s Rome as Inspiration and Setting