Biographies & True Stories History True Crime Criminology Local History Local Interest
Explore the dark and shocking true story of the Gatton Murders with this compelling non-fiction book by Stephanie Bennett. Published in 2004 by Pan Macmillan Australia, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in Australian history, true crime, and criminology. The book delves into the infamous murders of Michael, Norah, and Ellen Murphy in Queensland, Australia, and the subsequent quest for vengeance and retribution.
At 304 pages, this comprehensive and meticulously researched book provides a detailed account of the events surrounding the murders, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. The book's compact size, measuring 234mm in height and 155mm in width, makes it easy to carry and store.
This copy is in good condition, with clean and tidy pages free from writing and dog ears. The front paper bears a personal stamp, and the front cover has a small edge chip/tear, but these minor flaws do not detract from the book's overall value. Weighing 462g, this book is a substantial and engaging read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
With its unique blend of local history, true crime, and criminology, "The Gatton Murders" is a rare and valuable find for anyone interested in the darker side of Australian history. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of Australian literary history – add this book to your collection today!
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