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Nicola Sly

    Bristol Murders
    Shropshire Murders
    Hampshire Murders
    A Grim Almanac of Herefordshire
    A Horrid History of Christmas
    Channel Island Murders
    • Channel Island Murders

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the darker aspects of the Channel Islands, this book delves into 25 historic murder cases, revealing a hidden history of crime in an otherwise peaceful setting. Notable cases include the unsolved 1894 assault on John Francis, Philippe Jolin's patricide in 1829, and the tragic events surrounding Eugenie Toupin in 1881. The narrative also covers Guernsey's chilling murders, such as the 1853 robbery of elderly widow Elizabeth Saujon and the 1935 crime committed by housekeeper Elizabeth de la Mare. Nicola Sly's thorough research offers a captivating look at true crime in this unique region.

      Channel Island Murders
    • A Horrid History of Christmas

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Exploring the darker side of the holiday season, this collection delves into historic tales filled with tragedy and trauma. Each story uncovers the often-overlooked events that have shaped festive traditions, revealing the complexities of human experience during a time typically associated with joy. Through poignant narratives, readers are invited to reflect on the contrasts between celebration and sorrow, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.

      A Horrid History of Christmas
    • A Grim Almanac of Herefordshire

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      The book offers a chilling exploration of Herefordshire's history through a collection of 365 eerie stories, each detailing grim events, unsettling disappearances, and various mysteries. It serves as a captivating chronicle of the county's darker past, inviting readers to delve into its haunting tales and dreadful deeds.

      A Grim Almanac of Herefordshire
    • Hampshire Murders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(17)Évaluer

      Delve into the chilling history of Hampshire as this book explores grisly murder cases that have left a mark on the region. Each case is meticulously detailed, revealing the dark tales of crime and the societal impacts they had. Through historical accounts and investigative insights, readers are taken on a journey through the shadows of Hampshire's past, uncovering the mysteries and tragedies that shaped the area. This collection serves as a gripping reminder of the darker side of human nature and the quest for justice.

      Hampshire Murders
    • Shropshire Murders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      The book delves into the chilling murder cases that have haunted Shropshire throughout history. It explores the dark tales behind these grisly events, examining the social context and investigative methods of the time. Through vivid storytelling, readers are introduced to notorious criminals and the impact of their actions on the community. The narrative combines historical research with gripping accounts, making it a compelling read for true crime enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

      Shropshire Murders
    • Bristol Murders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,8(8)Évaluer

      The book delves into a collection of notorious crimes that not only shocked Bristol but also captured national attention. It recounts chilling stories, such as the murder-suicide of a brother and sister in 1842, the tragic case of 10-year-old Mabel Price in 1897, and the jealousy-fueled murder of Ada James in 1913. Additionally, it explores the suspicious death of Cecil Cornock and the subsequent trial of his wife, Ann. Nicola Sly's well-researched and illustrated narrative offers a captivating glimpse into the darker aspects of Bristol's history.

      Bristol Murders
    • A Ghostly Almanac Devon & Cornwall

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      2,7(3)Évaluer

      Explore a collection of eerie stories that delve into the haunted history and folklore of the South West. Each tale brings to life the region's supernatural legends, featuring ghostly encounters, mysterious happenings, and spine-chilling folklore. The book captures the essence of Southern Gothic storytelling, blending local culture with thrilling narratives that will captivate fans of the macabre. Perfect for those who enjoy tales that evoke both a sense of place and the thrill of the unknown.

      A Ghostly Almanac Devon & Cornwall
    • More Somerset Murders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This chilling follow-up to Somerset Murders brings together more murderous tales that shocked not only the county but made headline news throughout the nation. Covering the length and breadth of Somerset, the featured cases include two female poisoners, Catherine Churchill, who killed her husband in Knowle-St-Giles in 1879 and Sarah Freeman, who claimed several victims in the Bridgwater area from 1843 onwards. A wide variety of means and motive are covered. There is murder committed in the course of robbery, such as the brutal killing of Sarah Wilkins in Nempnett Thrubwell in 1851; murder through jealousy, as in the case of George Bitten, who murdered his wife at Wolverton in 1867 and even altruistic murders, such as that committed by Albion Wadman near Wincanton in 1883. Also included is the strange and intriguing story of Reginald Woolmington, who faced two trials for the murder of his wife at Milborne Port in 1934. Nicola Sly and John Van der Kiste's well-illustrated and enthralling text will appeal to everyone interested in true-crime history and the shadier side of Somerset's past.

      More Somerset Murders
    • More Hampshire Murders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In this follow-up to Hampshire Murders , Nicola Sly brings together more murderous tales from across the county, many of which made headline news throughout the nation. They include the last recorded fatal duel to have been fought in England in 1845; the mysterious death of Andover businessman William Parsons in 1858; the 1888 killing of Annie Vaughan; the murder of Grayshott village postmistress Emily Chapman in 1901; and the "murder that never was"—the victim's death was recorded as having been caused by his drunkenness until his naval commanding officer later confessed to killing him. Nicola Sly's well-illustrated and enthralling text will appeal to everyone interested in true crime and the shady side of Hampshire's history.

      More Hampshire Murders
    • A Grim Almanac of Leicestershire

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the darker side of Leicestershire's history, this almanac presents 366 chilling events, including mining disasters, freak weather, and tragic accidents like a wasp sting fatality and a parachutist's mishap. The book also recounts notable murders, such as the vicar's assisted suicide and the infamous "Green Bicycle Murder." Enhanced with 100 illustrations, it serves as both an entertaining and informative snapshot of the county's macabre moments, inviting readers to delve into its haunting past.

      A Grim Almanac of Leicestershire