A Miscellany of Murder: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, a Killer Selection of Trivia

A Miscellany of Murder: From History and Literature to True Crime and Television, a Killer Selection of Trivia

The Monday Murder Club
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Author:  The Monday Murder Club
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  256
Publisher:  Adams Media Corporation
Year:  2011
ISBN:  9781440525933

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Brand new. Prompt despatch. \r\n

Why do they call Adelaide, Australia the "City of Corpses"?
How many people did Agatha Christie kill with her pen?
What was Jack the Ripper's supposed occupation?

There's nothing like a little murder to challenge the dark side of your brain. This dastardly little volume is organized by the seven deadly sins, giving you all the gumshoes, guns, and gore you need to explore the sinister side of human nature, including:
  • The worst villains of all time from Hannibal Lecter to Charles Manson
  • The bloody truth about forensics
  • Weaponry to die for
  • Private dicks, dangerous dames, and dubious characters
  • The most puzzling unsolved mysteries
  • Who's really gotten away with murder
From amateur sleuths to serial killers, this murderous miscellany of crime both real and imagined is just the thing for a dark and stormy night.
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