Hardback. Reprint BCA Edn. A former 'Private Eye' journalist, the author investigates the Lucan case in detail, exploring not only what took place on November 7, 1974, but also what happened in the years before and after. The story moves from the gambling clubs of Mayfair to 10 Downing Street where Marcia Williams exerted her considerable influence over the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. In particular, Marnham charts the course of the historic libel actions that James Goldsmith brought against the Private Eye, as a result of its reporting of the Lucan case. Illus., Index. 204pp. 8vo. h/back. Lightly browned edges, o/w Nr. F in Nr. F. dw.