New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Mainstream Press 2002 July-Sept
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New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Mainstream Press JULY-SEPT 2002

Frank Abagnale Catch Me If You Can Pbk published August 2002 by Mainstream Press at £9.99 ISBN: 1840184264

Frank Abagnale, Stan Redding
The story of Frank W. Abagnale, alias Frank Williams, Robert Conrad, Frank Adams and Ringo Monjo, one of the most daring con men, forgers, impostors, and escape artists in history. Dubbed "The Skywayman", he was known by the police of 26 foreign countries and all 50 states in America, living a sumptuous life on the run. In his brief but notorious career, Abagnale donned a pilot's uniform and co-piloted a Pan Am jet, masqueraded as a member of hospital management, practised law without a license, passed himself off as a college sociology professor, and cashed over $2.5 million in forged cheques - all before he was 21. Now recognized as the nation's leading authority on financial foul play, Abagnale is a charming rogue whose hilarious, stranger-than-fiction international escapades and ingenious escapes - including one from an aeroplane - are captured in this tale of deceit.


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Brian Bailey Burke and Hare: the Year of the Ghouls Pbk published September 2002 by Mainstream Press at £9.99 ISBN: 1840185759

One of the world's most gruesome and notorious criminal partnerships ran its horrific course in Edinburgh during the year 1828. Many myths surround the case of Burke and Hare, and several important questions remain unanswered. In this re-investigation the author seeks to set the record straight and present a complete and accurate account of the activities of the two ruthless serial killers and their culpable associates. What were the circumstances which allowed Burke and Hare to carry out their rupulsive trade undetected for so long and at the cost of so many innocent lives? What were the roles of their common-law wives and the medical students who aided and abetted them? Above all, what should be the final judgement on Dr Robert Knox, the distinguished teacher of anatomy whose dissecting table was the final resting place of many victims. As the sordid tale unfolds, we discover the truth about a uniquely abhorrent climate of unprincipled arrogance in high society and fiendish predatoriness in low life, each dependent on the other.


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Michael Connor The Soho Don Published September 2002 by Mainstream Press at £15.99 ISBN: 1840185996


Billy Howard dominated the London underworld for 30 years. This is the story of a South London boy from a respectable family who became the shadowy figure of the Soho, Mayfair, South London and Brighton underworlds. He did not lead a gang and was in many aspects a loner. The protection business drew him into a lucrative world of night-clubs and gambling, on the back of the black-market trade that had flourished during the World War II. His reign was long, punctuated only by short stays in prison. Unlike the Krays, he did not court publicity but on the occasions his name did hit the headlines, it was often with the tag "Laughing Boy". A boxer in the army, a powerful street fighter and fearless with a knife, he was capable of meting out punishment to villains who stepped out of line, and instilled terror in witnesses who were prepared to speak out. His story exposes the links between the vicious gang bosses, the police, the celebrity hothouse of Mayfair clubs, high-class prostitution and international gambling. It portrays his slide from power and, finally, his pathetic death in 1985.


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Len Murray The Pleader Published September 2002 by Mainstream Press at £14.99 ISBN: 1840186429


Len Murray, described by a High Court judge as the most respected pleader of his generation, practised as a solicitor in Glasgow for over 40 years. As part of a triumvirate of top lawyers based in the city during its period of renaissance, he built up one of the most respected law practices in the country. Among the benchmark cases with which Murray was involved was that of Tony Miller, the last person ever to be hanged in Scotland. Despite a desperate appeal by Murray, the 19-year-old was sent to his death on 22 December 1960. In his account Murray describes both the legal arguments and the personal effect the case had on him. Murray was also involved in bringing the Nazi war criminal Anton Gecas to justice after his discovery in Edinburgh, he was the only solicitor ever to be retained by both Rangers and Celtic footballers who were accused of assaulting each other at Ibrox during a match, and he made a cheeky defence of famous Beatle Paul McCartney who was arrested on drugs charges. In this text he recounts these and many more tales of the courts and the characters who inhabited them, whether they sat on the bench or stood in the dock.


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Allan Starkie A Date with Death Pbk published September 2002 by Mainstream Press at £7.99 ISBN: 1840186593



In autumn 2000 the world was shocked by a brutal murder perpetrated by Jane Andrews, the former royal dresser and eight-year confidante of the Duchess of York. The half-naked victim was discovered in bed, clubbed to death, then stabbed through the heart, his bedroom door mysteriously tied shut. A three-day international search resulted in the arrest and sensational trial of the woman whose mock-royal mannerisms earned her the title of "Lady Jane". "A Date with Death" is the inside story, told by a fellow member of the Duchess' "inner-circle". It describes the journey of corruption that transformed an innocent servant from Grimsby into a perverted imitation of how she saw her mistress - a calculating, social-climbing sexual predator - and, ultimately, a killer. The book explores the psychological metamorphosis in which Andrew's malleable mind was so altered that she took on a new and dangerous persona.


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Robert Stuart In Search of Pirates Published September 2002 by Mainstream Press at £15.99 ISBN: 1840185694


The author's search for pirates began when he was living in Singapore, after hearing a report on the BBC World Service's "East Asia Today" programme of yet another hijacking of a ship in the South China Sea and how the Singapore government in particular was calling for immediate action to stamp out sea piracy once and for all. Until then his image of the pirate had been a romantic, storybook one. The remote tropical coastlines and numerous scattered islands of the South China Sea around Malaysia and Indonesia are host to one third of the world's commercial shipping which passes through the narrow straits of Malacca and Singapore. At any time, hundreds of ships can be seen there, either passing through or at anchor. With little water between their valuable cargoes and the poor people on the shore, this conveyor-belt of glittering prizes must prove an irresistible temptation. This is a detailed analysis of the factual and historic details of piracy in the South China Sea, as well as a broad exploration of the cultural and economic climate which makes this area the most dangerous area for shipping in the world


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