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Capital Crimes
Capital Crimes

Capital Crimes

Seven Centuries of London Life and Murder

TRUE CRIME

402 Pages, 6 x 9

Cloth, $36.95 (US $36.95)

Publication Date: January 2013

ISBN 9781847945907

Rights: US

Penguin Random House UK (Jan 2013)
Random House UK

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Overview

The story of crime and punishment in London is told via accounts of murders from medieval times to the abolition of hanging—a unique history of the city and its underbelly An essential read for all devotees of London and of crime, this book features vivid recreations of a series of murders, stretching from the killing of Roger Legett, a notorious "questmonger," during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, through to the hanging of Styllou Christofi in 1954. Some of the murderers, such as the political assassin John Bellingham, are still remembered. Others, including the 18th-century highwayman John Davis, are largely forgotten. But all their lives and fates have much to tell readers—about London's changing underworld, about the slow evolution of policing in the city, and about the sometimes strange workings of the law. Above all, they provide a fascinating sideways view of London over the centuries, from the crime-ridden alleyways of the Georgian capital to the supposedly respectable suburbs of Finchley, where the notorious "baby-farmers" Amelia Sach and Annie Walters operated at the beginning of the 20th century.

Author Biography

Max Décharné is a musician—a former member of Gallon Drunk, now the singer with The Flaming Stars—and the author of Hardboiled Hollywood and Straight from the Fridge, Dad. He has been a regular contributor to Mojo magazine since 1998, and also writes for a variety of other publications.