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Monica Weller

    La escritura de Monica Weller profundiza en el descubrimiento de verdades ocultas y aspectos a menudo pasados por alto de las historias humanas, particularmente dentro del género de crímenes reales. Impulsada por un profundo interés en la injusticia, examina meticulosamente materiales de archivo, buscando pruebas frescas que puedan alterar las percepciones históricas. Más allá de su trabajo de investigación, Weller también aplica su sensibilidad artística a la fotografía, capturando la belleza cruda de paisajes y retratos, a menudo con énfasis en técnicas tradicionales. Su estilo narrativo es incisivo, revelando las complejas motivaciones y circunstancias que dieron forma a las vidas de sus sujetos.

    Injured Parties
    Ruth Ellis
    • 2016

      On 9 November 1966, popular GP Dr Helen Davidson was battered to death in dense woodland while birdwatching and exercising her dog a few miles from her Buckinghamshire home. Fifty years later, amateur sleuth and author Monica Weller set about solving the murder - without the help of the prohibited files.

      Injured Parties
    • 2005

      Ruth Ellis

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "Fifty years ago, Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in Britain. She was convicted for shooting her lover, David Blakely, and the notorious affair was filmed as Dance with a Stranger: the story of a peroxide tart who killed her man out of jealousy." "At Ruth's trial, the jurors took just 23 minutes to find her guilty, after a case substantially lacking in forensic or ballistic analysis. Now after fifty years, Ruth Ellis's sister has revealed crucial evidence about the third man in the case - the man who she believes pulled the trigger for the fatal shots and the man who was part of a web of British secret agents and double agents into which Ruth Ellis had fallen. At the heart of these new findings is the startling evidence that Ruth was being run by Dr Stephen Ward, a decade before his name became public in the infamous John Profumo-Christine Keeler scandal."--Jacket

      Ruth Ellis