A true Victorian murder mystery... \n\n\nGreat Yarmouth, September 1900: A young woman is found dead on the beach, a bootlace tied tightly around her neck. Despite her death attracting national attention in the press, nobody claims her. Detective Inspector Robert Lingwood of the Great Yarmouth police force declares he will not rest until the mystery of the young woman's death is solved. But it's only once the case has been referred to Scotland Yard that the layers of mystery start to peel away... \n\n'Mrs Hood' was in fact Mary Jane Bennett, and this is her story. \n\nFollowing clues and tracking red herrings leads the police to close in on their one and only suspect. With arson, fraud, an affair and a sensation-hungry press, the murder gripped the nation in one of the most eagerly anticipated trials of the early twentieth century. Author Kim Donovan finally tells her great-great-aunt's story and the truth of evil duplicity in Victorian England. \n\n*A fascinating historical true crime case perfect for fans of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher and The Five*
Kim Donovan is a senior academic librarian at the University of Brighton. She has extensive experience of conducting in-depth research using a wide range of information sources, libraries and archives. Kim is passionate about uncovering the truth behind the death of her great-great aunt, and is committed to telling her story. When she isn't teaching students research skills, she's rooting around in archives and libraries, infected with what Wilkie Collins famously described as 'the detective-fever'.
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