Liverpool at the end of the Victorian era was still a place of poverty, slum housing and hardship. The 43 murders recounted in this book range from the downright evil to the heartbreakingly sad. The book is a piece of social history with additional material on issues such as hanging, infanticide, drunkenness, unemployment and religion.
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Murder in Edwardian Merseyside by David Parry
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