The Thames Torso Murders. Fact or Fiction? By Suzanne Huntington - Pre Order

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  • New Ford Shunt
    Constable
    • Mar 2019
    • 52

    #1

    The Thames Torso Murders. Fact or Fiction? By Suzanne Huntington - Pre Order

    Hello,

    My book on the Thames Torso cases is now available for pre order.

    For anyone wishing to purchase it from outside the UK, please contact Adam Wood directly on adam@mangobooks.co.uk

    Best wishes

    Suzie Huntington

    To be published 28 November 2025. Now available to pre-order The latter part of the Victorian era bore witness to a series of unexplained female dismemberment cases that plagued London for a period of thirty years. All the cases remain unsolved and only two women were ever identified. Today, the circumstances surrounding these deaths have largely become a footnote in history, dwarfed in attention by their much larger cousin, Jack the Ripper. In this, Suzanne Huntington’s groundbreaking exploration of the subject, we see the first in-depth analysis into all the cases, where 150 years of assumption and misinformation is stripped back and the evidence re-examination, allowing the reader to comprehend not only the complexity of the cases themselves but also the background and context of the investigations. Pre-order by 16 November 2025 to receive a limited edition signed and individually-numbered hardback edition. - A4, 400 pages - Illustrated - Bibliography - Index - Price includes P&P
  • Elamarna
    Commissioner
    • Sep 2014
    • 5809

    #2
    So exivited about this work, having seen the early drafts. and proud of my friend Suzie Huntington for all the tremendous effort involved, including learning a good deal about human anatomy.


    Steve

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    • New Ford Shunt
      Constable
      • Mar 2019
      • 52

      #3
      Thanks Steve, much appreciated.

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      • Amanda Sumner
        Detective
        • Oct 2013
        • 304

        #4
        So looking forward to this. It is not discussed enough and a properly researched book on these cases is exactly what we need.

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