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Author Worsley, Lucy, author.

Title The art of the English murder : from Jack the Ripper and Sherlock Holmes to Agatha Christie and Alfred Hitchcock.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Pegasus Crime, 2014.
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 Naper Blvd. Adult Nonfiction  364.1523094 WOR    AVAILABLE
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Description 312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents Part one. How to enjoy a murder. 1. A connoisseur in murder -- 2. The highway -- 3. The watchmen -- 4. The murder circuit -- 5. House of wax -- 6. True crime -- 7. Charles Dickens, crime writer -- 8. The ballads of Maria Marten -- 9. Stage fright -- 10. The Bermondsey Horror -- Part two. Enter the detective. 11. Middle-class murders and medical gentlemen -- 12. The good wife -- 13. Detective fever -- 14. A new sensation -- 15. "It is worse than a crime, Violet..." -- 16. Monsters and men -- 17. The adventure of the forensic scientist -- 18. Revelations of a lady detective -- Part three. The golden age. 19. The women between the wars -- 20. The duchess of death -- 21. A life less ordinary -- 22. The great game -- 23. Snobbery with violence -- 24. The dangerous edge of things -- Postscript: The decline of English murder.
Summary From Jack the Ripper and Sherlock Holmes to the cosy crimes of the Golden Age, renowned historian Lucy Worsley explores the evolution of the traditional English murder—and reveals why we are so fascinated by this sinister subject.
Subject Murder -- Great Britain.
Crime in popular culture.
ISBN 9781605986340
1605986348
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