Crime Strange But True: Real-life Crime at its Most Bizarre

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In Crime Strange But True the author of the highly successful True Crime Diary presents real-life cases of crime at its most unusual and chilling. A teetotaler with a bottle of poisoned stout kills two people by accident while really trying to murder somebody else. Cut-throats on horseback attack a mail-coach with unbridled savagery - and the terrible aftermath haunts France for seventy years. A little-known author in a remote Australian camel station reveals the plot of his proposed mystery novel ... and thereby unwittingly causes the deaths of three men.*General wear and tear, yellowed pages*
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AuthorJames Bland
PublisherFutura
PlaceLondon
Year1991
ISBN9780708849385
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
CommentsGeneral wear and tear, yellowed pages
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