
Who Killed Little Johnny Gill?
A Victorian True Crime Murder Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Sam Warren
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By:
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Kathryn McMaster
He's just seven years old. He's your son. You wave goodbye to him one morning as he disappears into the swirling fog. And then he is gone. Forever.
This gripping historical crime fiction novel, based on fact, is set in Bradford, England, 1888. It explores the horrific murder of Johnny Gill; a murder and mutilation so gruesome, it stuns a nation. Even hardened detectives are affected by its savagery, swiftly comparing it to the work of Jack the Ripper.
Who Killed Little Johnny Gill? is Kathryn McMaster's debut novel. It is a noir pause-resister that immediately immerses you in a maelstrom of emotions, keeping you in suspense as Chief Detective Constable Withers and his dedicated team of British detectives try and gather sufficient evidence to bring a conviction against their suspect.
In 1888, police procedures and knowledge of Forensic Science are rudimentary and juries are exposed to persuasive newspaper reports and public opinion. Will justice prevail, or will the guilty walk free?
This is one crime fiction novel you won't be able to put down until the last word!
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Victorian Mystery
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Highly recommended.
An immersive, atmospheric Victorian crime novel
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Excellent
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OK, so all the way up to chapter 4 has been fabulous. I’ve enjoyed the story thus far starting a chapter 4 there is this constant snapping fingers and he clears his throat and then he stops and he starts over so I’m not sure what’s going on here, but it is kind of a little annoying. The story itself is fantastic and I enjoyed his book this man’s the readers voice up until this point, but I’m I’m struggling to get past the snapping fingers. I’m hoping it doesn’t go forward into the other chapters.
What is with the snapping fingers
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captivating and interesting
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very good CSI story.
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Good untill....
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On to the story. I think for the age of it that the author did a very good job of researching. She did a good job telling the facts in a story that I could visualize. Good job on that.
The odd part was it seemed to have lots of detail in some places, yet skim over others. In the evidence gathering section for example, it seemed breezed over for the canvas, pants, knife. Maybe there just weren't more details, in fact I'm sure there weren't, based on the trial facts. but I wish that part had been expanded more. It was very well done on painting the picture of the people's feelings, and that had to be imagined too.
Anyway, nice job telling of a horrible, horrible crime, without trying to shock the reader in gruesome details. I very much liked that, appreciated it. It was told with enough detail I understood, but didn't dwell like most true crime stories do for the shock factor. That poor, poor family. Can't even imagine what that beautiful little boy went through.
Interesting story, oddly told
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Editing Issue NOT a Big Deal
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