Hardback. A novel based on a true crime case. In 1886 Adelaide Bartlett was tried at the Old Bailey on the charge of poisoning her husband Edwin. The author offers an imaginative interpretation of this famous case, ending with a solution of an affair which still remains a mystery. Did the adjective 'sweet' apply to Adelaide, or was she a cunning and deliberate poisoner? Was the Wesleyan Minister George Dyson just a platonic friend, or something more than that? And if Adelaide committed the crime, how did she do it? 284pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true-crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. Vg+ in vg+ dw.