![]() ![]() From the library of true-crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. All are fascinating, true stories of murder, chosen for their strange or remarkable qualities. Some are famous - like the killing of actress Gay Gibson, thrust through the porthole of a liner bound for Southampton. Some are 'modern' - like the multiple murders at Burgate House, Fordingbridge, in 1986. Some of the cases are ancient - like the Romsey woman burned at the stake for killing her husband in 1686. The Aldershot soldier poisoned by partridges laced with strychnine - the tragic triangle of the landlady, the lodger, and the landlady's teenage daughter - the Victorian coachman who seduced a Portsmouth parlourmaid with promises of marriage and a forthcoming inheritance - the deadly duel fought with pistols at dawn near Lymington - just 4 of the extraordinary cases featured in this book. ![]()
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