<p>In "The Court of Cacus; Or, The Story of Burke and Hare," Alexander Leighton delves into the grotesque realities of 19th-century Edinburgh, weaving a macabre narrative that intertwines elements of horror and dark humor. The book is structured around the infamous true-crime saga of William Burke and William Hare, who infamously supplied bodies for medical dissection in a city grappling with moral and scientific dilemmas. Leighton's literary sty...