"A mystery that touches the heart, with characters caught in a world that's harsh but trembles with tender emotions. A beautiful story." JAMES NAUGHTIE A woman murdered A crime unsolved AΒ mystery that has lasted a century The brutal murder of wealthy spinster Miss Jean Milne a hundred years ago sho
The Secret Life and Curious Death of Miss Jean Milne
β Scribed by Nicoll, Andrew
- Book ID
- 108641095
- Publisher
- Black & White Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 284 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781845029838
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β¦ Synopsis
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"A mystery that touches the heart, with characters caught in a world that's harsh but trembles with tender emotions. A beautiful story."
JAMES NAUGHTIE
A woman murdered
A crime unsolved
A mystery that has lasted a century
The brutal murder of wealthy spinster Miss Jean Milne a hundred years ago shocked the country to its core. But for a century, the case has gone unsolved. Why was she tied up, tortured and brutally murdered? And who could have committed such a heinous crime?
To all appearances, Miss Jean Milne was the model of respectability, living a quiet life alone in her seaside mansion. But behind the faΓ§ade, she had a secret life, her frequent trips to London masking a very different lifestyle. Now, using newly released evidence from police files and eyewitness testimony hidden for a century, Andrew Nicoll has brought the case back from the dead to reveal what really happened.
It's a shocking tale of class division, money, sex, lies, betrayal and murder. And, at last, after a hundred years, the curious death of Miss Jean Milne may finally have found a solution.
PRAISE FOR ANDREW NICOLL
"A triumph of tone, very moving, completely convincing."
ANDREW MARR on The Good Mayor
"An exuberant, whirlwind read, with a glint of steel beneath the frothy plot."
THE GUARDIAN on The Good Mayor
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