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Mark Bridgeman

    Mark Bridgeman crée des récits captivants de fiction et de non-fiction, animés par un profond intérêt pour l'histoire et le sport. Son écriture explore souvent les aspects plus sombres de l'expérience humaine, en particulier les faits divers criminels, tout en offrant toujours un point de vue distinctif. Bridgeman excelle à immerger les lecteurs dans des intrigues complexes et à découvrir des vérités cachées. Son travail se caractérise par une narration solide et une exploration perspicace de la condition humaine.

    The Dark Side of the Dales
    Blood Beneath Ben Nevis
    • The Dark Side of the Dales

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The Dark Side of the Dales is a collection of true stories from in, and around, the villages and towns of the Yorkshire Dales.The book explores a collection of tragic and dark tales of murder, mystery and crime covering the past 200 years. I've spent a great deal of time uncovering the fascinating stories behind some of the most puzzling, pitiful and poignant crimes that shocked and scandalized the communities in the Dales.Wherever possible, the stories include eyewitness accounts, carefully researched details of the cruel realities of life for ordinary, working folk, and lots of interesting social details; to offer a fascinating insight in life in years gone by - really placing you at the heart of each story.There is some sensational, newly uncovered evidence, which may offer answers in two previously unsolved cases, and there is a supernatural element to one of the stories too, tapping into the rich heritage of the area.

      The Dark Side of the Dales2021
      4,1
    • Tales of murder, myth and mystery from Lochaber's dark past. A companion book to The River Runs Red.In Blood Beneath Ben Nevis Mark Bridgeman has created a fascinating collection of tales, events and folklore from around Lochaber, all focused around the uncanny, the disturbing, and the downright odd. Despite the mysterious overtones, the newspaper clippings on the back cover give the sense that what you are about to read happened to real people in a very real past. The landscape and the places are recognisable, as are the characters, with many of the familiar names living on in Lochaber today.

      Blood Beneath Ben Nevis2020
      4,3