THE RECTORY MURDER The Mysterious Crime That Shocked Turn-of-the-Century New Brunswick

Author: Saunders (Kenneth)
Year: 1989
Publisher: James Lorimer & Co. (Toronto)
Edition Details: 1st Canadian Edn.
Book Condition: Vg+/Vg+
ISBN: 9781550281972
Price: £6.00
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Hardback. In New Brunswick's Hopewell Cape courthouse a sensational turn-of-the-century trial put young, handsome Tom Collins in the prisoner's dock. Collins was charged with the grisly murder of Mary Ann McAuley, housekeeper to the New Ireland parish priest. Newspaper reporters carefully chronicled every detail revealed in court of how the victim met her death. The author focuses on this story to present a vivid picture of rural society in the early 1900s. Looking at the events of the murder and the trial through the eyes of farmers, tradesmen, clergy, town officials, police and the notorious hangman John Radclive, the author makes their voices sound so real, so genuine that they seem to be with us still. The rectory murder case was a real mystery. Some contemporary New Brunswickers were convinced that the accused, Tom Collins, was innocent. They believed in his innocence right up to the end, and Collins went to the gallows without confessing to his crime. With Map. 301pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. With sl. slanted sp. o/w Vg+ in Vg+ dw.

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