
The Battered Body Beneath the Flagstones & Other Victorian Scandals
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Narrated by:
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Anne Dover
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By:
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Michelle Morgan
About this listen
A grisly book dedicated to the crimes, perversions and outrages of Victorian England, covering high-profile offences - such as the murder of actor William Terriss, whose stabbing at the stage door of the Adelphi Theatre in 1897 filled the front pages for many weeks - as well as lesser-known transgressions that scandalised the Victorian era.
The tales include murders and violent crimes but also feature scandals that merely amused the Victorians. These include the story of a teenage man who married an actress, only to be shipped off to Australia by his disgusted parents; and the Italian ice-cream man who meant only to buy his sweetheart a hat but ended up proposing marriage instead. When he broke it off, his fiancée's father sued him, and the story was dubbed the 'Amusing Aberdeen Breach of Promise Case'. Also present is the gruesome story of the murder of Patrick O Connor, who was shot in the head and buried under the kitchen flagstones by his lover, Maria Manning, and her husband, Frederick. The couple's subsequent trial caused a sensation, and even author Charles Dickens attended the grisly public hanging.
Drawing on a range of sources from university records and Old Bailey transcripts to national and regional newspaper archives, Michelle Morgan's research sheds new light on well-known stories as well as unearthing previously unknown incidents.
©2018 Michelle Morgan (P)2018 Little, Brown Book GroupGreat little stories with great detail to events
The storytelling is fantastic
I can't recommend this book highly enough
BRILLIANT
Excellent storyline
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Interesting & bizarre victorian stories
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Interesting insight into Victorian life
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Whilst some accents were performed questionably, Anne Dover was precise and clear.
Easy listening whilst gripping and mesmerising
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Well read by the narrator despite her at best hopeful attempts at regional accents.
The most disappointing aspect was the clunky prose and limited descriptive skills which made it hard for me to maintain concentration at times. Often, the repetitive nature of the text made me feel that I was listening to the same story several times over, which was a shame.
Interesting stories but poorly written
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interesting new tales.
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A jolly good book well read.
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“A Fine Line Between Love and Hate”
“Don’t Put Your Daughter (or son) On The Stage”
“Scandals to Amuse, Bemuse or Perplex”.
The result is an interesting collection of oddities ranging from the serious to the silly. Most of the items are quite short the excellent narrator, Anne Dover, polishing many off in a matter of less than 15 minutes. Two chapters are much more extended lasting for more than an hour. While some of the scandals and murders received enormous coverage by the Victorian media, most of these events were quickly forgotten after a transient bit of publicity. Taken as a whole there is a considerable amount of social history and generally speaking the book is better read now and again rather than in one long stretch.
Interesting anthology
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For some reason I found this a very monotonous and tedious listen but I made it to the end.
I'll not listen again.
Monotonous
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boring
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