Daisy De Melker by Ted Botha

Daisy De Melker by Ted Botha

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A true crime classic about Daisy de Melker in ragtime Joburg – a city of murder, mayhem and gold.

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Daisy De Melker by Ted Botha

A true crime classic about Daisy de Melker in ragtime Joburg – a city of murder, mayhem and gold. Ted Botha takes the reader into the underbelly of Johannesburg in the 1920s and 1930s as he traces the fascinating story of the mysterious Daisy de Melker, who was hanged for poisoning her son. Many also believed she poisoned two husbands for their life insurance money. In the shadow of ever-growing mine dumps, she went about her business quietly and unnoticed – the most unlikely of killers. Even though people close to her kept dying, no one suspected a thing for twenty years. When someone finally spoke up, it led to one of South Africa’s most sensational trials. De Melker’s story unfolds in tandem with those of colourful Johannesburg characters of the same period such as the Foster Gang, Herman Charles Bosman, the dashing conman Baron von Veltheim and a Bonny-and-Clyde-style couple, Dicky Mallalieu and Gwen Tolputt. Some cross paths with each other and also those of famous writers of the era such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sarah Gertrude Millin.
Ted Botha is the author of several books in South Africa and in the US, including Apartheid in my Rucksack, Flat/White and The Girl with the Crooked Nose. He lives in Cape Town
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ISBN 13 9781776192779
ISBN 10 177619277X
Titel Daisy De Melker
Autor Ted Botha
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
Erscheinungsjahr 2023-05-08
Seitenanzahl 256
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