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Born and raised in the tenements of Govan, Glasgow, Jim Smith decided on a career with the police...
Set against the backdrop of cultural and social development of post-war Britain, Through The Eye ...
Few of a generation do not recall listening to Radio Luxembourg 'under the bed clothes'. At a tim...
It is a story probably typical of many WPCs who served in the late Sixties and early Seventies, f...
Could it be possible that just one man is responsible for modernising the British Police service ...
On a fine August day in 1819, several groups of reformers from various Lancastrian industrial tow...
The starting point for many scholars studying the art and science of crime investigation wrongly ...
When playing the game of Name the Ripper, many authors start with a suspect and attempt to make t...
His book RIPPEROLOGY won a gold medal from the New York Independent Publishers Association in 200...
Further afield, he came face to face with a supernatural horrors in New York, and San Francisco, ...
How had it come to this? How was it that Alfred Arthur Rouse, a handsome and smartly-dressed resi...
How To Be A Rock Star is the long-awaited memoir by former EMI head of A&R David Ambrose. Co-auth...
On the afternoon of 21 March 1815 Orlibar Turner and his family sat down to a meal of rump steak,...
This book reproduces the testimony given at the trial, together with an introduction, a chronolog...
After reading his story, the reader will be left in little doubt that he made the most of the opp...
This is the true story of Jonathan Pugmire Sr; a tale of drowning, imprisonment, emigration, reli...
Two innocent men. One, tortured to death. The other, hanged.
The medical profession and criminal law have worked together over the millennia, from the Ancient...
Death by gunshot. That was the somewhat belated opinion of the doctor who examined Bella Wright's...
Ever since its inception in 1829 the Metropolitan Police Service has seen change on a daily basis...
There have been many famous partnerships in history. The Wright brothers gave the world flight, M...
Angus Robertson Sinclair, one of the worst killers the UK has ever seen, was convicted of four mu...
The crime of Frederick and Maria Manning in 1849 has all the elements of a classic; the brutal co...
Charlie Chaplin. The mere mention of the name instantly conjures up the image of a small man, wea...
Edgar's Guide to Jack the Ripper's East End is the ultimate tour around the sites of the infamous...
Imagine yourself hunting for ghosts in old alleyways and tumbledown churchyards, or gazing into s...
Postman's Park is a tranquil haven located but a stone's throw from St Paul's Cathedral. It is a ...
On 24 August 1867, the remains of eight-year-old Fanny Adams were discovered in a hop field close...
This, is the second book in the, An FBI Agent Charlie O'Hare Novel. The Sentinel Mother sees 'the...
Being part of two cultures can be complicated. Luka, a Croatian-American boy, is moving to Split,...
If you believe in the infinite monkey theorem, that a primate hitting keys at random on a typewri...