Contributors to this forum might like to know that my novel Crippen's Secret, or, The Doctor and the Demons is now available as an Amazon Kindle Download. Here's part of the press release:
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In 1910 an American homeopath called Hawley Harvey Crippen was hanged at Pentonville Prison in London for the murder of his wife, Cora. To the end, Crippen insisted that his wife was not dead, but had merely gone back to the United States.
In 2007, DNA tests conducted by David Foran at Michigan State University suggested that the human remains found in the cellar of Crippen’s house may have been those of a man, albeit a man with dyed blonde hair. Foran also discovered that the man had no genetic connection to surviving relatives of the alleged victim.
This book is an attempt to explain what may have happened, a book which asks the unexpected question, could vampires have been involved?
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The novel is a sequel to my book Severin, A Tale of Jack the Ripper, not least because the police detective Walter Dew was involved in both cases.
SW
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In 1910 an American homeopath called Hawley Harvey Crippen was hanged at Pentonville Prison in London for the murder of his wife, Cora. To the end, Crippen insisted that his wife was not dead, but had merely gone back to the United States.
In 2007, DNA tests conducted by David Foran at Michigan State University suggested that the human remains found in the cellar of Crippen’s house may have been those of a man, albeit a man with dyed blonde hair. Foran also discovered that the man had no genetic connection to surviving relatives of the alleged victim.
This book is an attempt to explain what may have happened, a book which asks the unexpected question, could vampires have been involved?
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The novel is a sequel to my book Severin, A Tale of Jack the Ripper, not least because the police detective Walter Dew was involved in both cases.
SW