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    The Thames Torso Murders
    Maxwell's History of the World in 366 Lessons
    Interpreting the Ripper Letters
    The Wigwam Murder
    Black Death
    The Charge of the Heavy Brigade
    • Christopher Marlowe had never liked Robert Greene when he was alive. But when Greene is found dead shortly after sending Kit a desperate letter, he feels duty bound to find out who killed him. Before long, the playwright-sleuth finds himself in the midst of a baffling murder investigation - where nothing is as it first appears.

      Black Death
    • First full book devoted to the Wigwam murder. Uses hitherto unseen Canadian files for the first time. Includes eye-witness testimony of those who were there. Gives the full background to both victim and alleged killer. Describes in detail the brilliant forensic science in the case.

      The Wigwam Murder
    • Peter Maxwell is the History teacher you wish you’d had. If you meet anyone (and you will) who says ‘I hate History. It’s boring,’ they weren’t taught by Mad Max.Many of you will know him as the crime-solving sleuth (along with his police-person wife, Jacquie) in the Maxwell series by M.J. Trow (along with his non-policeperson wife, Carol, aka Maryanne Coleman – uncredited!) but what he is paid to do is teach History. And to that end has brought – and continues to bring – culture to thousands.In his ‘blog’ (Dinosaur Maxwell doesn’t really know what that is) written in 2012, the year in which the world was supposed to end, but mysteriously didn’t, you will find all sorts of fascinating factoids about the only important subject on the school curriculum. So, if you weren’t lucky enough to be taught by Max, or you’ve forgotten all the History you ever knew, here is your chance to play catch-up. The ‘blog’ has been edited by Maxwell’s friend, the crime writer M.J. Trow, who writes almost as though he knows what the Great Man was thinking.As Maxwell himself has been known to say – Spooky!

      Maxwell's History of the World in 366 Lessons
    • The Thames Torso Murders

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Another grisly unsolved Victorian multiple murder case for the author of Jack the Ripper: Quest for a Killer.

      The Thames Torso Murders
    • Richard III in the North

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,1(30)Abgeben

      A wholly positive biography of Richard III set against the bloody politics of the fifteenth century.

      Richard III in the North
    • London. May, 1878. Private enquiry agents Matthew Grand and James Batchelor have been hired by the artist James Whistler to dig into the past of outspoken critic John Ruskin. But the detectives are sidetracked by the murder of a prostitute in nearby Cremorne Gardens. Could there be a connection between the Cremorne killer and their art world case?

      Last Nocturne
    • The Island

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(38)Abgeben

      The wedding of Matthew Grand's sister is marred by cold-blooded murder in the intriguing new Grand & Batchelor Victorian mystery. March, 1873. Private investigators Matthew Grand and James Batchelor have arrived at Matthew's substantial family home on the Maine coast for the wedding of his sister Martha. Friends and relatives have gathered from far and wide to celebrate the occasion ? but nothing is going according to plan. A long-lost cousin turns up out of the blue after an absence of fourteen years. The best man is nowhere to be found. And no one seems to have a good word to say about the bridegroom.Preparations are thrown into chaos when a body is discovered in an upstairs bedroom. As Grand and Batchelor investigate, they discover that more than one member of the household has a scandalous secret to hide. And several more family skeletons are destined to tumble from the closet before the two enquiry agents uncover the shocking truth

      The Island
    • April, 1380. About to set off on his annual pilgrimage, GeoffreyChaucer abandons his plans when an old friend appeals for help. His formerguardian has been found dead in his bedroom at his Suffolk castle, the doorlocked from the inside. Who among the castle's inhabitants is a cold-heartedkiller? It's up to Chaucer to root out the evil within.

      The Knight's Tale