The Evil that Came to Denham by John Ulrich

The Evil that Came to Denham by John Ulrich

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The Evil that Came to Denham by John Ulrich

Denham has been known to house some notable residents such as the late Cilla Black, Sir John Mills, Paul Daniels, Shane Richie and a fair few more to mention. However, the tiny village sadly has more of a tale to tell than that of housing celebrities, and it is a tale told and known by many people far and wide.
The Evil that Came to Denham is based on the true and gruesome tale of the Denham Massacre which took place in 1870 in Denham Village. The story is told from the point of view of the author's own father which adds credibility and believability to an incredible narrative. The macabre subject matter is sensitively treated and the tale is retold with empathy and feeling for the characters involved.
With suspense, intrigue and mystery, in addition to real life matters of family and work, The Evil that Came to Denham really does have something for everyone.

John Ulrich was born in Berkshire and spent his first three years of life there before relocating to Uxbridge, Middlesex with his family. His first love is music, and despite spending many years of his life working in and around recording studios, he always knew that one day he would become an author and tell the Denham Murders story.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781398417700
ISBN 10 139841770X
Titel The Evil that Came to Denham
Autor John Ulrich
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Austin Macauley Publishers
Erscheinungsjahr 2021-10-29
Seitenanzahl 302
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