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The Poisonous Solicitor: The True Story of a 1920s Murder Mystery by Stephen Bates
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781785788178
Overview:
Dive into the captivating world of true crime with "The Poisonous Solicitor" by acclaimed author Stephen Bates, a meticulously researched exploration of a notorious 1920s murder mystery. This gripping non-fiction book uncovers the tragic death of Katharine Armstrong in 1921 and the subsequent trial of her husband, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, the only solicitor ever executed in England. Ideal for history enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone fascinated by real-life whodunnits, Bates' work blends historical detail with suspenseful storytelling. What makes it special is its fresh examination of a century-old case, questioning guilt and innocence while drawing possible links to classic detective fiction. With its engaging narrative and insightful analysis, this paperback offers a window into early 20th-century Britain, making it a must-read for those seeking educational and thrilling content.
About the Books:
"The Poisonous Solicitor" delves into the eerie events surrounding the death of 48-year-old Katharine Armstrong in her Edwardian villa on the Wales-England border in February 1921. The story unfolds with her husband, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, accused of poisoning her with arsenic, leading to a trial that captivated the nation and resulted in his execution just over a year later. Bates masterfully reconstructs the atmosphere of the isolated borderlands, painting a vivid picture of a society gripped by suspicion and scandal. The tone is investigative and suspenseful, blending factual accounts with narrative flair to keep readers on the edge of their seats, much like a classic mystery thriller. This book highlights the emotional value of exploring human motivations and legal intricacies, offering an educational dive into the flaws of the justice system and the era's social dynamics. It's not just a retelling; Bates questions whether Armstrong was truly guilty, incorporating historical evidence and newspaper reports to challenge assumptions. The appeal lies in its entertainment as a page-turner, while also providing profound insights into true crime's psychological depths—perfect for readers who enjoy stories that blur the lines between fact and fiction. Whether you're drawn to the drama of a real-life whodunnit or the educational aspects of historical true crime, this book delivers a compelling mix of intrigue and enlightenment. Its timeless narrative resonates today, reminding us of the complexities in uncovering the truth behind infamous events, and it stands as a testament to Bates' skill in weaving educational elements with engaging storytelling that appeals to both novice readers and seasoned true crime enthusiasts.
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About the Author:
Stephen Bates is a distinguished British journalist and author renowned for his expertise in history, politics, and true crime. With a career spanning decades at major publications like The Guardian, he has penned several bestselling books that delve into intriguing historical events, earning him a reputation for thorough research and compelling writing. Bates was shortlisted for the prestigious Agatha Award, underscoring his authority in the mystery genre and his ability to craft narratives that captivate and inform. His background in investigative journalism lends authenticity and trustworthiness to his works, making "The Poisonous Solicitor" a credible exploration of a real-life enigma. Readers can rely on Bates for balanced perspectives that highlight the human elements of history, solidifying his status as a go-to author for those seeking insightful and reliable non-fiction.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
You'll adore "The Poisonous Solicitor" for its thrilling blend of historical intrigue and suspenseful storytelling that keeps you guessing until the end. It's an affordable, brand-new paperback packed with educational value and emotional depth, making it a rewarding read for true crime enthusiasts. Whether you're curling up for a cozy mystery night or seeking a thoughtful gift, this book delivers endless enjoyment and sparks curiosity about the past—grab your copy today and uncover the secrets of a forgotten era!
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