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304 pages, Paperback
First published September 2, 2015
The poisoning of Charles Bravo, a successful lawyer in London in 1876 is a case many are familiar with. The imposing Belham Priory overlooking the city saw this man die an agonizing death over two days as a result of ingesting the rare poison antimony. Was he murdered or did he commit suicide or, was it a terrible accident?
Author Antony Matthew Brown reignites this intriguing case in his book Poisoning At The Priory, in his ongoing Cold Case Jury series. Here the evidence is presented and the different scenarios which could have transpired that day resulting in Bravo’s death are dramatically reconstructed, giving you the reader the challenge of determining what really happened and who was responsible. Did his wife, Florence take the life of her husband? Did her trusted aide, Mrs Cox, take it upon herself to kill? It is a book which invokes independent thought and provides the means for full consideration of the facts available in order to reach a conclusion. A refreshing approach to a famous mystery which allows the reader to fully engage with the story.
Read my full review of Poisoning at the Priory on Crime Traveller at: http://www.crimetraveller.org/2016/12...