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The Australian Crime File #1

The Australian Crime File - A Best of Collection of Notorious True Crime Stories

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A collection of over 90 case studies, which cross the spectrum of Australian crime, from high profile murder cases to the lesser known macabre and unusual crimes. These case studies come from all over Australia.

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First published January 1, 2005

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Paul B. Kidd

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Paul Benjamin Kidd (1945) was an Australian author, journalist, and radio show host. From 2001 until 2020, Kidd was the co-host of the 2UE George and Paul weekend show with George Moore; since 2020, he has co-hosted Weekends with John and Paul with John Stanley on 2GB. - Wikipedia

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January 1, 2021
Very slow, the first case was very interesting and seemed to be leading to a better book than what it turned out to be. I probably won’t read this again.
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August 19, 2024
My notes:

I love ant crimes books that i have read
- every cases i gave read are very sad but also very interesting

Book summary:

The biggest-ever collection of Australian true crime stories.
This definitive collection conatins more than 89 true crimes from the annals of our criminal history-- from high-profile murder cases to crimes of the macabre and bizarre. These includes:
. The Claremont serial murders
. The snowtown serial murders
. The lesbian Vampire Murder
. I love Lucy: The Helicopter Jailbreak
. The case of the Walking corpse
. The Milkbar Cowboy
. Australia's most notorious murder house .
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February 8, 2017
Satisfying as regards length and breadth of topic. Some details are wrong, though, and most of the stories are just skimmed over.
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December 4, 2015
Some of the stories within this book are so intense I cannot read too many in one go. In saying that, it is exceptionally well written as all the Paul B. Kidd books I have read have been. I also am liking how there is such a mix of crime stories from different time periods, types of crime and cities.
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December 20, 2013
I quite enjoyed reading this book, particularly because I recognised a lot of the stories from the news and a couple of horrible local crimes also. Would absolutely recommend to anyone in Australia
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