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    Murder Tales: The Granny Killers

    By H. N. Lloyd

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    In Murder Tales: The Granny Killers, H. N. Lloyd continues his exploration of true murder, looking at those who kill the elderly for greed and gratification. The cases examined in this volume are:

    Elizabeth Jeffe: Christmas in Georgian London turned decidedly bloody when Mrs Elizabeth Jeffe was discovered murdered in the basement of the house she was caretaker for. The answer to the murder seemed obvious, yet the path to justice never runs smooth.

    Patrick David MacKay: The shocking true tale of a violent and unstable young man, failed by a system that could not recognise just how truly dangerous and deranged he was, and which repeatedly released him from the care of mental health facilities to kill and kill again.

    Hilda Murrell: For a time the Murrell case was one of the greatest murder mysteries in the world, it spawned a myriad of conspiracy theories, and ultimately had an answer as tragic as Miss Murrell's murder itself.

    Alice Rye: A murder in an affluent country suburb, a community shocked by rumours of devil worship and witchcraft, but a truth that lay in avarice and gluttony.

    Four cases that will leave you shocked and enthralled, and breathlessly waiting to turn the next bloodstained page.
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