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From the moment Wendy Thornton first laid eyes on The Ashes, she knew she had to live there. The house may seem neglected on the outside, but Wendy is convinced it's the ideal place to raise her young family. But as she moves into her dream home and sets about uncovering its past, Wendy soon learns that The Ashes is hiding a number of dark secrets.
A gripping courtroom drama, full of unexpected twists and turns, which will keep you guessing until the last page. From award winning crime author Diane Janes. Based on a 1930's true story about a scandalous affair.
Higher education institutions around the world are increasingly turning to e-learning as a way of dealing with growing and changing student populations. This volume provides insights and experiences from e-learning experts from around the world, addressing the institutional, pedagogical, and technological issues that higher education institutions are grappling with.
On 22 June 1931, Lieutenant Hugh Chevis and Frances, his bride of six months, sat down to dinner as usual at their bungalow at Deepcut Barracks. Thus began one of the most intriguing unsolved murder enquiries of the twentieth century - soon to become known as 'The Case of the Poisoned Partridge'.
Poisonous lies
The two true crimes featured in Edwardian Murder bear all the hallmarks of traditional English period murder: steam trains, revolvers, an isolated summerhouse, retired army officers, parlour maids, to say nothing of conspiracy theories, murder, suicide, an execution and a love story.
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