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Written in a light, easy to read style, the book also raises issues and creates debate about both film and history.
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 first stand alone book on the Meon Hill murder. Detailed factual analysis debunking the irrelevant (and later) witchcraft angle. A study of how 'the madness of crowds' subverts justice.
The Hagley Wood Murder
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
First non-privately printed book solely on this case in eighty years.
When infamous mediums of Edwardian London are found dead, Dr Margaret Murray, archaeologist, and occasional sleuth, calls upon her police connections to investigate. She also infiltrates a spiritualist circle to narrow down the suspects. But the killer has Margaret in their sights! Can she capture the culprit and avoid passing beyond the veil?
Lifts the lid on the 98 men and 3 women who have held the top job in Britain and the United States (are those numbers a scandal in themselves?)
Famous Horses at War
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A celebration of the horse and its role in warfare.
The Yeoman's Tale
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
June, 1381. A horde of angry peasants marching to London forces Geoffrey Chaucer and his fellow travellers to abandon their annual pilgrimage and hole up at the Tabard Inn. That night, a woman's body is fished out of the River Thames. When he discovers that the victim was the wife of one of his fellow pilgrims, Chaucer determines to investigate.
Enemies of the State
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Gripping reconstruction of the plot to assassinate the British prime minister and cabinet in 1820.