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Khaki Mischief The Agra Murder Case Molly Whittingtonegan

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Khaki Mischief The Agra Murder Case Molly Whittingtonegan
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Publisher: Perseus Books Group;Neil Wilson Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.24 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Molly Whittington-Egan
ISBN: 9781906000738, 1906000735
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Khaki Mischief The Agra Murder Case Molly Whittingtonegan by Molly Whittington-egan 9781906000738, 1906000735 instant download after payment.

Memsahibs weren't supposed to murder their husbands. Freemasons weren't supposed to murder their Brothers. Over tiffin and tea, on the verandah, in the Club, all British India gossiped about the shocking trials of the Englishwoman and her doctor-lover, who was part-Indian. Augusta Fullam had committed the sin that dared not speak its name - letting the side down. Recognised as a truly classic crime, the Fullam-Clark case, a double murder emanating from a passionate love affair, has never before been fully studied; in Molly Whittington-Egan, a qualified solicitor blessed with a keen sense of farce, Augusta Fullam has found a biographer able to interpret and evoke not only the tragedies and the legal ramifications of the case, but also the complexities of the characters involved - Clark, the rogue constantly hovering on the borders of denunciation and disgrace; Augusta, the shallow, self-indulgent temptress who attracted retribution through her own vanity. Daughter of a respected...

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