by Judith Flanders
It's a 468 page essay on victorians and murder!! (the other 50-something pages was filled with notes, an index and a bibliography.) but at times it was a bit slow...that's what you get with non fiction...very good. Loved the footnotes.
Wished there could have been more social commentary, as it seemed a bit too much like a list of sensational crimes.
"We are a trading community - a commercial people. Murder is, doubtless, a very shocking offence; nevertheless, as what is done is not to be undone, let us make our money out of it." Punch, 1842blurb - The Ratcliffe Highway murders of 1811 were particularly dreadful: two separate sets of killings in...