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Night Was A Bright Moonlight And I Could See A Man Quite Plain eBook

An Edwardian Cricket Murder

by Gideon Haigh
language: english
Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER AUSTRALIA, July of 2022 ‧
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Gideon Haigh has written numerous acclaimed books on both cricket and true-crime - now he’s unearthed a gripping story that combines the two, in a masterpiece of historical detective work that ties back to the origin of the Ashes …
 
On the night of 23 September 1910, on a station 500km west of Brisbane, farm hand John Neil was beaten to death with a cricket bat. The prime suspect, George Vernon, was the fresh-faced twenty-four-year-old son of one of England’s most famous amateur cricketers, and part of an Australian rural dynasty. The murder trial became one of Queensland’s most sensational, for Vernon did indeed harbour a secret - but not a secret anyone suspected. And the crime was to have a shocking sequel.
 
The Night was a Bright Moonlight and I Could See a Man Quite Plain concerns a brutal murder, but also the dark parts of empire, the blind side of justice and the sensational end of media - all linked back to the origin story of cricket’s Ashes. Sparely written and copiously illustrated, it will keep you guessing to the end.

Night Was A Bright Moonlight And I Could See A Man Quite Plain

An Edwardian Cricket Murder

by Gideon Haigh

Property Description
ISBN: 9781761108273
Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER AUSTRALIA
Release Date: July of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gideon Haigh

Gideon Haigh nasceu em Londres, mas vive desde sempre em Melbourne, na Austrália. É jornalista há mais de vinte anos, tendo colaborado com vários jornais e revistas, e escrevendo fundamentalmente sobre desporto e sobre o mundo dos negócios. Entre 2006 e 2007 escreveu regularmente para o jornal The Guardian. Colabora, desde 2006, com o canal de televisão ABC.
É autor e editor de mais de vinte livros. Em 2003 foi galardoado com o prémio de jornalismo John Curtin, no âmbito do Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, pelo seu ensaio Information Idol: How Google is making us stupid, publicado na revista The Monthly.

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