A long absence from these forums, largely due to publishing two more Cold Case Jury books this year - Poisoned at The Priory (Charles Bravo case, 1876) and The Shark Arm Mystery (The Shark Arm case from Australia, 1935) - e-book available immediately world wide, paperback published on 20 May 2021. I will be fascinated to hear anybody's view on the Shark Arm case. There have been two books published on the case this year, including mine, although I believe I'm the first author outside of Australia to have written about it.
There are many factors that make an interesting cold case, but I believe the narrative and sequence of events in the Shark Arm case makes one of the most interesting murder stories of the 20th century. If you disagree, let me know. I'm always looking out for the next Cold Case Jury murder! AMB
There are many factors that make an interesting cold case, but I believe the narrative and sequence of events in the Shark Arm case makes one of the most interesting murder stories of the 20th century. If you disagree, let me know. I'm always looking out for the next Cold Case Jury murder! AMB
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