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End of Innocence Zoe Apostolides

End of Innocence By Zoe Apostolides

End of Innocence by Zoe Apostolides


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Summary

The first in a series of true crime books taking a fresh look at the victims, their families and the investigations behind unresolved, infamous cold cases

End of Innocence Summary

End of Innocence: The Untold Stories Behind the Victims of Child Killer Robert Black by Zoe Apostolides

End of Innocence is the first in a non-fiction series ('Truly Unforgotten') exploring UK cold cases.

The book focuses on the 1978 disappearance of Genette Tate. The 13-year-old schoolgirl vanished while out delivering newspapers on her bicycle in the Exeter countryside; no trace of her was ever discovered.

With new and rarely seen comments from family, police and inside the courtroom, the story links her case to the earlier abductions of April Fabb (also 13), Christine Markham (9) and Mary Boyle (6). None of these unsolved cases was assumed to be linked until 1990, when a man was apprehended having just kidnapped a six-year-old girl. That man was Robert Black, a notorious murderer about whom relatively little has been written.

The majority of Black's victims were working-class girls, whose parents lacked the resources to mount private investigations. Genette's disappearance was by far the most publicised, and the book uses dramatic, fictionalised descriptions based on facts and interviews to compare her case with the others. The book also spotlights the vast difference in police work/co-operation and note-sharing in the 60s and 70s.

When Black was eventually caught, he was charged with four murders and sentenced to life, though the true number of his victims was very likely far higher. Police were preparing to charge Black with Genette Tate's abduction and murder when he died in prison in 2016.

End of Innocence Reviews

'An intriguing and informative read.'

* Joy Kluver, author of Last Seen, Broken Girls, Left for Dead *

'An interesting and well put together dossier.'

* Blogger JAFFA READS TOO *

About Zoe Apostolides

Zoe Apostolides has worked as a journalist for 10 years covering lifestyle, literature, art and education for the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph and others. She has ghost-written several memoirs and biographies and combines this with editorial work as a literary agent with a particular interest in crime, horror and narrative non-fiction across all genres.

Additional information

GOR012513664
9781914451454
1914451457
End of Innocence: The Untold Stories Behind the Victims of Child Killer Robert Black by Zoe Apostolides
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
2022-08-18
320
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