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THE MILE END MURDER was the ultimate cold case, until now, when author Sinclair McKay reveals who actually committed the sensational murder in 1860 of a 70-year-old widow. Not even Conan Doyle could solve the case, rife with a host of suspects and shocking revelations, which ended in one of the final public executions at Newgate. Highly recommended for fans of true crime, Conan Doyle and the allure of solving cold cases. 5/5

Thanks to the author, Quarto Publishing Group - Aurum Press, and NetGalley for the ARC, in exchange for my true review.

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True crime from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s day. Although somewhat dry and repetitive, this was a well-researched examination of a probable miscarriage of justice. The “police procedural” aspect was fascinating.....we’ve come a long way!

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A riveting take on historical true crime, The Mile End Murder harkens to the time and atmosphere of an industrialized London back in the day when Conan Doyle was at his prime and when Sherlock Holmes was, as yet, to be revived once more.

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Even if this the account of a true crime this book can be read like a murder.
The title can be misleading as there's just a tenuous link to Conan Doyle but it's well researched and gives a complete picture of who the victim was and how lived and of the general historical environment.
A fascinating read that I recommend.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC

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Looks lovely but the format is sadly incompatible with my device so I cannot provide proper feedback. My apologies. I will be certain to check it out once it’s published. Thanks for the opportunity!

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