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The Count of Scotland Yard Stephen Wade

The Count of Scotland Yard By Stephen Wade

The Count of Scotland Yard by Stephen Wade


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Stephen Wade tells the story of one of Scotland Yard's most notorious detectives. In the first ever biography and case book of Herbert Hannam, Wade reveals how Hannam found fame for his solving of the infamous Teddington Towpath Murders, before later facing criticism during the controversial landmark trial of John Bodkins Adams.

The Count of Scotland Yard Summary

The Count of Scotland Yard: The Controversial Life and Cases of DCS Herbert Hannam by Stephen Wade

Bert Hannam was a dapper, charismatic figure in the Scotland Yard of the post-war years. As a young sergeant he made his name in London, and soon became a presence in the world of criminal investigation. When the most dramatic and sensational murders of the mid-fifties came along, he was in the thick of the action, being involved in a variety of controversial trials and enquiries. Hannam also went out as troubleshooter to the shires as well, being involved in the tragic and unsolved murder of Emily Pye, one of a host of horrific 'corner shop murders' of the time. Stephen Wade provides a biography and case book of one of the most compelling lives caught up in the criminal justice system at a time when war and its aftermath turned society inside-out.

About Stephen Wade

Stephen Wade was born in Leeds and educated at the universities of Wales and Leeds. He taught in further and higher education for many years, and this was followed by six years as a writer working in prisons. Her is a writer and historian having written over fifty books, mainly in non-fiction, and he also lectures part-time at the University of Hull.

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GOR009657586
9781445681016
1445681013
The Count of Scotland Yard: The Controversial Life and Cases of DCS Herbert Hannam by Stephen Wade
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2018-09-15
256
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