The Westwood Mystery

The Westwood Mystery
Author: A E Fielding
Publisher: Resurrected Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-01-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937022884

A Chief Inspector Pointer Mystery! Sir Adam Youdale, K.C. was Britain's preeminent barrister, at least for the defense. If there was anyone who could get his clients off, it was Sir Adam. Yet when the lawyer is found dead at Westwood, his home in Wimbledon, it is the barrister who becomes the center of a murder investigation. When Scotland Yard's finest, Chief Inspector Pointer, takes over the case, he finds that he has plenty of clues, perhaps too many, and a plethora of suspects as well. He soon realizes, though, that one clue is missing from the crime scene, the clue that will provide the solution to "The Westwood Mystery"!

Wishwood

Wishwood
Author: E. B. Wheeler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781732163140

Kate agrees to an arranged marriage to save her family's estate, but she suspects someone in her new home is trying to kill her.

The Ripper of Waterloo Road

The Ripper of Waterloo Road
Author: Jan Bondeson
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2017-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750981865

WHEN JACK THE RIPPER first prowled the streets of London, an evening newspaper commented that his crimes were as ghastly as those committed by Eliza Grimwood’s murderer fifty years earlier. Hers is arguably the most infamous and brutal of all nineteenth-century London killings. Eliza was a high-class prostitute, and on 26 May 1838, following an evening at the theatre, she brought a ‘client’ back to her home in Waterloo Road. The morning after, she was found with her throat cut and her abdomen viciously ‘ripped’. The client was nowhere to be seen.The ensuing murder investigation was convoluted, with suspects ranging from an alcoholic bricklayer to a royal duke. Londoners from all walks of life followed the story with a horror and fascination – among them Charles Dickens, who took inspiration from Eliza’s death when he wrote the murder of Nancy in Oliver Twist. Despite this feverish interest, the case was left unsolved, becoming the subject of ‘penny dreadfuls’ and urban legend.Unusually for a crime of this early period, the diary of the police officer leading the investigation has been preserved for posterity, and Jan Bondeson takes full advantage of this unique access to a Victorian murder inquiry. Skilfully dissecting what evidence remains, he links this murder with a series of other opportunist early Victorian slayings, and, in putting forward a credible new suspect, concludes that the Ripper of Waterloo Road was, in fact, a serial killer claiming as many as four victims.

Mystery Index

Mystery Index
Author: Steven Olderr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Provides indexes to American and British mystery novels by author, title, subject, setting, and characters.