Infamous Australian Crimes, Murder-Mysteries & Crimes Scenes
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MURDER IN THE RAIN:The Horror at Glenore Grove A true crime casebook detailing the sensational murder-mystery that began at the peaceful hamlet of Glenore Grove, Queensland. In August 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, a group of school children made a gruesome discovery that sparked an investigation that spanned two states.
THE TAXI DRIVER KILLER:The Southport Murder KEN BLANCH, who was present on the day a bloodstained taxi was discovered at Southport in 1952, re-examines the facts of the case that followed and led to the arrest of one of Australia's most notorious criminals. Blanch explores the actions of detectives and their suspect and raises serious questions about the investigation and trial.
HORSE TRACKS & STIRRUP IRONS:Death Comes to Ebenezer details the events of a cold winter's night in 1926, when a young girl stood at a crossroads waiting for her lover. Instead, at midnight, Death came on horseback to the tiny Ebenezer community, leaving only horse tracks behind. Murder Trails author, CAROLINE STEVENSON, through extensive research of archival material, reveals a haunting, gothic tale of love, lies and deceit. She highlights the crossroads faced by the victim and her killer and the choices each made - a dark, unsettling story.
This title includes over 40 in-text images, letters, photographs and documents - sourced from the original murder file, period newspapers and personal collections.
WARNING: This book contains graphic images of actual crime scenes & deceased persons
COLLECTOR'S NOTES:
Initial print run limited to 2,000 copies
First 250 copies numbered 1-250 consecutively Released for the eightieth anniversary of the crime in 2006
Foreword by dark historian and Murder Trails publisher, Jack Sim
details:
Title: HORSE TRACKS & STIRRUP IRONS:Death Comes to Ebenezer
Author: Caroline Stevenson
RRP: $24.95
ISBN: 0-9751544-2-7
EAN: 9780975154434