Winner of the 2017 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Book! From the
internationally bestselling author, a deeply researched and
atmospheric murder mystery of late Victorian-era London In the summer
of 1895, Robert Coombes (age 13) and his brother Nattie (age 12) were
seen spending lavishly around the docklands of East London -- for ten
days in July, they ate out at coffee houses and took trips to the
seaside and the theater. The boys told neighbors they had been left
home alone while their mother visited family in Liverpool, but their
aunt was suspicious. When she eventually forced the brothers to open
the house to her, she found the badly decomposed body of their mother
in a bedroom upstairs. Robert and Nattie were arrested for matricide
and sent for trial at the Old Bailey. Robert confessed to having
stabbed his mother, but his lawyers argued that he was insane. Nattie
struck a plea and gave evidence against his brother. The court heard
testimony about Robert's severe headaches, his fascination with
violent criminals and his passion for 'penny dreadfuls', the pulp
fiction of the day. He seemed to feel no remorse for what he had done,
and neither the prosecution nor the defense could find a motive for
the murder. The judge sentenced the thirteen-year-old to detention in
Broadmoor, the most infamous criminal lunatic asylum in the land. Yet
Broadmoor turned out to be the beginning of a new life for Robert--one
that would have profoundly shocked anyone who thought they understood
the Wicked Boy. At a time of great tumult and uncertainty, Robert
Coombes's case crystallized contemporary anxieties about the education
of the working classes, the dangers of pulp fiction, and evolving
theories of criminality, childhood, and insanity. With riveting detail
and rich atmosphere, Kate Summerscale recreates this terrible crime
and its aftermath, uncovering an extraordinary story of man's capacity
to overcome the past.
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An Infamous Murder in Victorian London
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ISBN
9780698135000
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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