By Force of Circumstances: The Lefley Case Reopened by Malcolm Moyes

By Force of Circumstances: The Lefley Case Reopened by Malcolm Moyes

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Mary Lefley was the last woman to be executed in Lincoln, arraigned for the alleged brutal poisoning of her husband in 1884 with enough arsenic to kill fifty men. Despite there being little hard evidence, including a lack of motive, as well as a total absence of poison in the house.

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By Force of Circumstances: The Lefley Case Reopened by Malcolm Moyes

Mary Lefley was the last woman to be executed in Lincoln, arraigned for the alleged brutal poisoning of her husband in 1884 with enough arsenic to kill fifty men. Despite there being little hard evidence, including a lack of motive, as well as a total absence of poison in the house.
Malcolm Moyes has published work in a range of different genres since leaving his native South Yorkshire. He is equally at home writing academic and educational textbooks, as he is in the creation of fiction for Young Adults.
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ISBN 13 9781800462649
ISBN 10 1800462646
Title By Force of Circumstances: The Lefley Case Reopened
Author Malcolm Moyes
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2021-03-28
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.