Norfolk

Norfolk
Author: Timothy Latham
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-09-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1741152127

Four years after it happened, police have finally arrested a man over the baffling murder of Janelle Patton on Norfolk Island. The murder may or may not yet be solved, but Norfolk Island still has plenty of secrets. I always thought the biggest coup for Norfolk Island would be to get on the big blue weather map, to be broadcast to millions of viewers who would say 'So that's where Norfolk Island is.' Instead Norfolk Island got on a different map and it had nothing to do with sunshine or rain. On the afternoon of Easter Sunday 2002, somebody killed a woman. A vicious, nasty prolonged attack which pitted a feisty, pretty brunette against a person of great strength, anger and hatred. Her name was Janelle Patton. She fought for her life. And died. In the tradition of true-crime reportage Norfolk scratches the facade of this secretive and protective community, probing murder, myth, history, politics and gossip. Despite being an Australian territory Norfolk is wonderfully and strangely different - a culture where deception, tension and age-old animosities lie just beneath the surface of life in 'paradise'.

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Court Records

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Court Records
Author: Alice Granbery Walter
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Chesapeake (Va.)
ISBN: 0806345608

This work is a faithful transcription of the oldest surviving court records for Lower Norfolk County. Virtually all of the entries have the virtue of placing one or more settlers in Lower Norfolk County early in the 17th century.

The Suffolk Laflins/Laughlins - Their Life & Times

The Suffolk Laflins/Laughlins - Their Life & Times
Author: John Laflin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 129149961X

This 344 page book, published in 2013, contains the family tree from 1485 through to 1985 with family history material obtained from published sources and family members up to 1911. It looks at the major economic and social changes taking place since 1500 and the influence of those events on the Laflins/Laughlins or their reactions to them.

Death Wore White

Death Wore White
Author: Jim Kelly
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2009-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141909013

At 5.15 p.m. Harvey Ellis was trapped - stranded in a line of eight cars by a blizzard on a Norfolk coast road. At 8.15 p.m. Harvey Ellis was dead - viciously stabbed at the wheel of his truck. And his killer has achieved the impossible: striking without being seen, and without leaving a single footprint in the snow . . . For DI Peter Shaw and DS George Valentine it's only the start of an infuriating investigation. The crime scene is melting, the murderer has vanished, the witnesses are dropping like flies. And the body count is on the rise . . .

The Norfolk Mystery

The Norfolk Mystery
Author: Ian Sansom
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062320807

Love Miss Marple? Adore Holmes and Watson? Professor Morley's guide to Norfolk is a story of bygone England: quaint villages, eccentric locals—and murder … It is 1937, and disillusioned Spanish Civil War veteran Stephen Sefton is broke. So when he sees a mysterious advertisement for a job where "intelligence is essential," he eagerly applies. Thus begins Sefton's association with Professor Swanton Morley, an omnivorous intellect. Morley's latest project is a history of traditional England, with a guide to every county. They start in Norfolk, but when the vicar of Blakeney is found hanging from his church's bell rope, Morley and Sefton find themselves drawn into a rather more fiendish plot. Did the reverend really take his own life, or is there something darker afoot? A must-read for fans of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Charles Todd, this novel includes plenty of murder, mystery, and mayhem to confound.

To Die For

To Die For
Author: J M Dalgliesh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2021-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781800802629

What line would you cross for the one you love? When the body of a man is found dead in his remote, isolated home, DI Tom Janssen and his team struggle to understand what motive there could be to murder such an inoffensive, seemingly placid local character. The man lived alone, was well known in the community but kept his distance from others leading a haphazard way of life. What secrets did he hide in his private life that might be worth killing for? As the team are about to understand, even the most nondescript of people can exist in a world darker than most of us will ever see... Set within the mysterious beauty of coastal Norfolk, this fast-paced British detective novel is a dark murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end when the final shocking twist is revealed. To Die For is the ninth novel in the Hidden Norfolk series of thrillers from the million-selling British crime writer, JM Dalgliesh, the author of the Dark Yorkshire books. Perfect for fans of LJ Ross, JD Kirk, Angela Marsons, Simon McCleave and Damien Boyd.

A Life in Norfolk's Archaeology: 1950-2016

A Life in Norfolk's Archaeology: 1950-2016
Author: Peter Wade-Martins
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784916587

A personal history of Peter Wade-Martins archaeological endeavour in Norfolk set within a national context. It covers the writer’s early experiences as a volunteer, the rise of field archaeology as a profession and efforts to conserve archaeological heritage.

William Faden and Norfolk's Eighteenth Century Landscape

William Faden and Norfolk's Eighteenth Century Landscape
Author: Andrew Macnair
Publisher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1905119852

William Faden's map of Norfolk, published in 1797, was one of a large number of surveys of English counties produced in the second half of the eighteenth century. This book, with accompanying DVD, presents a new digital version of the map, and explains how this can be interrogated to produce a wealth of new historical information. It discusses the making of the Norfolk map, and Faden's own career, within the wider context of the eighteenth-century "cartographic revolution". It explores what the map, and others like it, can tell us about contemporary social and economic geography. But it also shows how, carefully examined, the map can also inform us about the development of the Norfolk landscape in much more remote periods of time. The book includes a digital version of the map, on DVD. Andrew Macnair is Research Fellow at the School of History in the University of East Anglia; Tom Williamson is Professor of History and Head of the Landscape Group at the University of East Anglia.