Dimensions
170 x 250 x 10mm
Herefordshire Murders brings together twenty-eight murderous tales, some which were little known outside the county and others which made national headlines.
Herefordshire was home to one of Britain�s most infamous murderers, Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong, who, in 1921, poisoned his wife and attempted to poison a fellow solicitor in Hay-on-Wye. However, the county has also experienced many lesser known murders. They include the case of two-year-old Walter Frederick Steers, brutally killed in Little Hereford in 1891; eighty-seven-year-old Phillip Ballard, who died at the hands of two would-be burglars in Tupsley in 1887; Jane Haywood, murdered by her husband near Leominster in 1903; and the shooting of two sisters at Burghill Court, near Hereford, by their butler in 1926.
Nicola Sly�s carefully researched and enthralling text will appeal to everyone interested in the shady side of Herefordshire�s history.