Darkness in Bloomsbury: Murder, Scandal and Insanity in Victorian Bloomsbury

Darkness in Bloomsbury: Murder, Scandal and Insanity in Victorian Bloomsbury

by SinclairMcKay (Author)

Synopsis

`Gripping, gothic and deeply poignant' Mail on Sunday

Standing four storeys tall in an elegant Bloomsbury terrace, number 4, Euston Square was a well-kept, respectable boarding house, whose tenants felt themselves to be on the rise in Victorian London. But beneath this genteel veneer lay a murderous darkness. For on 9th May 1879, the body of a former
resident, Matilda Hacker, was discovered by chance in the coal cellar. The ensuing investigation stripped bare the dark side of Victorian domesticity, revealing violence, sex and scandal, and became the first celebrity case of the early tabloids.

Someone must have had full knowledge of what had happened to Matilda Hacker. For someone in that house had killed her. So how could the murderer prove so elusive?

In this true story, Sinclair McKay meticulously evaluates the evidence and, through first-hand sources, giving a gripping account that sheds new light on a mystery that eluded Scotland Yard.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Published: 06 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 1781317984
ISBN 13: 9781781317983

Media Reviews
`Gripping, gothic and deeply poignant' (The Lady in the Cellar) * The Mail on Sunday *
`I found this a truly breathtaking, eye-opening book.' (The Secret Life of Bletchley Park) * A.N Wilson *
`Painstakingly researched and fascinating as his bestselling The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, and an essential companion to it' (The Secret Listeners) * Daily Mail *
`As he has proved before, Sinclair McKay has no peers when it comes to the history of Bletchley Park - and its aftermath. Lucid, well-researched and rich in detail, The Spies of Winter is a valuable addition to the genre.' (The Spies of Winter) * Daily Mail *
'A fascinating book, by turns riveting and unsettling, and wonderfully rich in period detail.' (Mile End Murder) -- Craig Brown * Mail on Sunday *
'Tale of crime and police incompetence is told in lurid detail.' (Mile End Murder) -- James Marriot * The Times *
Author Bio

SINCLAIR MCKAY is the bestselling author of The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, The Lost World of Bletchley Park, The Secret Life of Fighter Command and The Secret Listeners for Aurum, as well as histories of Hammer films, the James Bond films and the pastime of rambling. He lives in London.