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Books
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A Lethal Legacy : A History of Ireland in 18 Murders (Hardback)€19.99
The Instant Top 5 Irish Times Bestseller From the creator of The Irish History Podcast comes a fascinating look at Irish history through the lens of murder.
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Nazi Billionaires€18.99
Groundbreaking investigation of how the Nazis helped German tycoons make billions from the horrors of the Third Reich and World War II - and how the world allowed them to get away with it.
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Death on Ireland's Eye: The Victorian murder trial that scandalised a nation€16.99
A shocking secret leads to a murder conviction, but was William Burke really guilty?
• Includes new forensic information from the deputy state pathologist • Victorian True Crime
POSTPONED TO SPRING 2022
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Trejo: My Life of Crime, redemption, and Hollywood€17.99
Redemptive, poignant, and raw, Trejo is a portrait of a magnificent life and an unforgettable journey through tragedy, pain, and, finally, success.
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The Mafia : The Inside Story of Organised Crime€19.99
How did the Mob evolve from a disorganised gang of uncouth killers into the deadly 'international corporation' it is today?
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Death Row: The Final Minutes : My life as an execution witness in America's most infamous prison€15.99
In 12 years, Michelle Lyons witnessed nearly 300 executions.
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Black Dahlia, Red Rose : America's Most Notorious Crime Solved For the First Time€17.99
On January 15th 1947 the naked, dismembered body of a black-haired beauty, Elizabeth Short, was discovered lying next to a pavement in a Hollywood suburb. She was quickly nicknamed The Black Dahlia.
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The Mob: The History of Irish Gangsters in America€19.99
The Mob follows the careers of many of the Irish gangs and gangsters from the early days of the Dead Rabbits and Plug Uglies to the Westies and Whitey Bulger. Author signed.
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Tough jews€19.99
Once upon a time, back in the 20s and 30s, in Brooklyn, there lived a breed of men who exist now only in legend and in the memories of a few old men. Their names were Louis Lepke, Abe Reles, Bugsy Segel, Dutch Shultz, Meyer Lansky, and they were Jewish gangsters: Jews with Guns; tough, fearles Jews who roamed the streets in a time when a Jewish boy could fashion a future that was murderous and daring and wide open.
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Scandal at Dolphin Square : A Notorious History€19.50
A timely and important book. It's quite remarkable how one building has played host to such debauchery.
If only the walls could talk...' Iain DaleDesigned as a city dwelling for the modern age, Dolphin Square opened in London's Pimlico in 1936. Boasting 1,250 hi-tech flats, a swimming pool, restaurant, gardens and shopping arcade, the complex quickly attracted a long list of the affluent and influential. But behind its veneer of respectability, the Square has become one of the country's most notorious addresses; a place where the private lives of those from the highest of high society and the lowest depths of the underworld have collided and played out over the best part of a century.
This is the story of the Square and its people, an ever-evolving cast of larger-than- life characters who have borne witness to, and played pivotal roles in, some of the most scandalous episodes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. From Oswald Mosley and the Carry On gang to allegations of systematic sexual abuse, it is a saga replete with mysterious deaths, exploitation, espionage, illicit love affairs and glamour, shining a light on the changing nature of British politics and society in the modern age.