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John Christie’s murders shine a harsh light on postwar London
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Victorian crimes against women have unsettling parallels with the present, says Lucy Worsley
It’s 50 years since Agatha Christie died, but her crime fiction still captivates audiences old and new
IF you’ve ever been on a boat trip along the River Dart in Devon, you may have heard the skipper point out Agatha Christie’s house, Greenway, on the hill overlooking the river. This is where the autho
The ingredients of a classic crime novel
KATIE HINDMARCH-WATSON describes a sex scandal that consumed Queen Victoria’s grandson On 7 July 1889, a policeman arrested a sometime telegraph boy, Henry Newlove, at his mother’s house in Camden Tow
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