The West London Murders

The West London Murders
Title The West London Murders PDF eBook
Author Biba Pearce
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 2021
Genre London (England)
ISBN 9781789318333

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The Port of London Murders

The Port of London Murders
Title The Port of London Murders PDF eBook
Author Josephine Bell
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 272
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1464215413

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A suicide, a derelict barge, and floating pink chiffon nightdresses... When the San Angelo drifts into port in the Pool of London, telephones begin to ring across the capital and an intricate series of events is set in motion. Beset by dreadful storms in the Bay of Biscay, the ship, along with the "mixed cargo" it carries, is late. Unaware of the machinations of avaricious importers, wayward captains, and unscrupulous traders, docklands residents Harry Reed and June Harvey are thrust together by a riverside accident, before being swept into the current of a dark plot developing on the harborside. First published in 1938, this early novel from one of the great Golden Age mystery writers skillfully delivers a compelling tale of murder set against a gritty portrayal of life alongside the Thames. This edition also includes an Introduction by series editor CWA Diamond Dagger-Award winning author Martin Edwards.

Little Shop of Murders

Little Shop of Murders
Title Little Shop of Murders PDF eBook
Author Susan Goodwill
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 265
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0738710482

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Includes an excerpt from La cage aux foul play (p. [245]-255).

The Thames Path Killer

The Thames Path Killer
Title The Thames Path Killer PDF eBook
Author Biba Pearce
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 2019
Genre London (England)
ISBN 9781789317978

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London Murders

London Murders
Title London Murders PDF eBook
Author David Long
Publisher The History Press
Pages 247
Release 2020-08-05
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0750995815

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People love hearing about a grisly murder; gasping at the gory details, wondering about the motives, deducing who did it. This macabre fascination is nothing new. In the past racehorses, greyhounds and even a ship have been named after some of the most notorious murderers, and it doesn't look like our interest is waning any time soon. London Murders is a unique guidebook that explores the darker side of London's history, pinpointing the exact locations of the bloodiest, most intriguing and sinister murders. It describes in detail the events, the characters involved and the eventual fates of the perpetrators, which include playwrights and politicians, celebrities and spies, royalty, aristocrats and, of course, countless ordinary Joes. Featuring infamous names such as Crippen, Kray, Haigh, Christie and Ellis, whose terrible crimes shocked the world, London Murders matches crimes to locations as David Long walks the reader through the city's streets, whilst revealing their tragic and awful histories.

Murders & Misdemeanours in The West End of London 1800-1850

Murders & Misdemeanours in The West End of London 1800-1850
Title Murders & Misdemeanours in The West End of London 1800-1850 PDF eBook
Author David Brandon
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 220
Release 2009-11-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445632098

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Nineteenth century crime and punishment in West London.

Murder in Notting Hill

Murder in Notting Hill
Title Murder in Notting Hill PDF eBook
Author Mark Olden
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 205
Release 2011-11-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1780992130

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The truth about one of Britain's most infamous race murders has never been revealed. At around midnight on May 17 1959, a white gang ambushed 32-year-old Antiguan carpenter Kelso Cochrane on a Notting Hill slum street. After a brief scuffle one of them plunged a knife into his heart. The impact was as profound as the aftershock of Stephen Lawrence's murder more than forty years later. The previous summer Notting Hill had been convulsed by race riots. The fascists Sir Oswald Mosley and Colin Jordan were agitating in the area. So the news of an innocent back man stabbed in west London reverberated from Whitehall to the Caribbean. And when the police failed to catch the killer, many black people believed it would have been different if the victim had been white. Murder in Notting Hill is a tale of crumbling tenements transformed into a millionaires' playground, of the district's fading white working class, and of a veil finally being lifted on the past. Part whodunnit, part social history, it reveals startling new evidence about the murder.