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Paul Thomas Murphy
A vivid and violent investigation into the first unsolved murder case of the Victorian Era which involved a pregnant maid in the house of the renowned Pook family. April 26th, 1871. In one of London's remotest beats a brutalized young woman is found kneeling in the muddy road, her face smashed and battered. The woman muttered "let me die," slipped into a coma, and died five days later. She was Jane Maria Clouson, sixteen-year-old servant to the Pooks, a respectable Greenwich family. Hours after her death her master's son, Edmund, was arrested for her murder. Murphy creates a gripping narrative of the police procedural and the ensuing legal drama, with its many twists and turns, from the discovery of the body until the final judgment-- and applies contemporary forensic methods to this Victorian cold case.
| Edition | First Pegasus Books cloth edition. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Pegasus Crime |
| Pages | 270 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-605-98982-7 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-605-98982-2 primary |
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