The Lucan Conspiracy

The Lucan Conspiracy

by William Hall (Author), Duncan MacLaughlin (Author)

Synopsis

They called it the manhunt of the 20th century, one which confounded the world for three decades. Countless theories have been advanced on the fate of Lord Lucan after he vanished following the brutal slaying of his children's nanny. At last, the jigsaw finally fits. Former detective Duncan MacLaughlin, one of Scotland Yard's elite, has cracked the audacious charade which enabled the Earl of Lucan to evade the long arm of the law. He was aided by friends in high places, the arrogant 'club within a club' that played the game by its own rules ('to hell with the common norms of civic behaviour') to ensure that 'Lucky' Lucan stayed free. MacLaughlin reveals where the aristocrat fled, disguised as Jungle Barry, the name of an uncanny Lucan lookalike he met on the run. Having been hit with a firestorm of propaganda and spurious disinformation from the heart of the Establishment when he revealed these astonishing facts, MacLaughlin launches a convincing counterstrike. Now judge for yourself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Blake Publishing
Published: 30 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 1844540650
ISBN 13: 9781844540655

Author Bio
In a career spanning more than two decades, Duncan MacLaughlin served in the Central Drugs Squad and the Regional Crime Squad - Britain's equivalent of the FBI. He was involved in investigations into Kenneth Noye and also the murder of PC Keith Blakelock. As a crime reporter in Fleet Street, William Hall met notorious characters such as Ronnie Kray, John McVicar and Ronnie Biggs (in Rio) and his fellow train robber, Bruce Reynolds. His work includes biographies of Sir Michael Caine, Sir Norman Wisdom, Frankie Howerd, Larry Adler and James Dean.