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El. knyga: Landru's Secret: The Deadly Seductions of France's Lonely Hearts Serial Killer

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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526715319
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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526715319
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On 12 April 1919, the Paris police arrested a bald, short, 50-year-old swindler at his apartment near the Gare du Nord, acting on a lead from a humble housemaid. A century later, Henri D sir Landru remains the most notorious and enigmatic serial killer in French criminal history, a riddle at the heart of an unsolved murder puzzle. The official version of Landru's lethal rampage was so shocking that it almost defied belief. According to the authorities, Landru had made romantic contact with 283 women during the First World War, luring ten of them to his country houses outside Paris where he killed them for their money. Yet no bodies were ever found, while Landru obdurately protested his innocence. It is for you to prove the deeds of which I am accused, he sneered at the investigating magistrate. The true story of l'affaire Landru, buried in the Paris police archives for the past century, was altogether more disturbing. In Landru's Secret, Richard Tomlinson draws on more than 5,000 pages of original case documents, including witness statements, police reports and private correspondence, to reveal for the first time that: Landru killed more women than the 10 victims on the charge sheet. The police failed to trace at least 72 of the women he contacted. The authorities ignored the key victim who explained why the killings began. Landru did not kill for money, but to revel in his power over what he called the feeble sex . Lavishly illustrated with previous unpublished photographs, Landru's Secret is a story for our times: a female revengers' tragedy starring the mothers and sisters of the missing fianc es, a lethal misogynist and France's greatest defence lawyer, intent on saving his repulsive client from the guillotine.

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"The human drama plays out alongside portraits of Paris during and after Landru's spree: the bombed streets, heartfelt notes sent via the underground whoosh of the pneumatique mail system, the 'curtain raiser' headlines of a national press wringing its hands in barely suppressed glee." --Zo Apostolides "The Spectator " "The untold story of a serial killer who preyed on ten lonely war widows in World War One France... lifts the lid on the life of Henri D sir Landru, the most notorious serial killer in French criminal history." --Amie Gordon "Daily Mail " "A shocking story of deception and murder...This is true-crime writing at its best." --Dean Jobb "Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine "

List of Characters
vii
Note on Money ix
Prologue: Alas, I Have Little Hope xi
PART ONE THE DISAPPEARANCES (JANUARY 1915 -- APRIL 1919)
Chapter 1 The Locked Chest
3(8)
Chapter 2 The Lodge at Vernouillet
11(8)
Chapter 3 The `Carnet Noir'
19(8)
Chapter 4 The Villa Tric
27(6)
Chapter 5 Madame Sombrero
33(10)
Chapter 6 Lulu
43(10)
Chapter 7 Sacre Coeur
53(14)
Chapter 8 The Fatal List
67(14)
PART TWO THE INVESTIGATION (APRIL 1919- NOVEMBER 1921)
Chapter 9 The Enigma of Gambais
81(6)
Chapter 10 Why Would I Have Killed Them?
87(12)
Chapter 11 I Will Tell You Something Horrible
99(14)
Chapter 12 Conscience Recoils Before Such a Monster
113(14)
PART THREE THE TRIAL (7 - 30 NOVEMBER 1921)
Chapter 13 Chivalry No Longer Exists
127(10)
Chapter 14 Philomene's Dream
137(6)
Chapter 15 Her Private Life Does Not Concern Me
143(12)
Chapter 16 You Accuse Me, You Prove It
155(10)
Chapter 17 Let Us Not Look for Tragedy
165(16)
Chapter 18 You Cannot Live With the Dead
181(14)
Chapter 19 A Veritable Puzzle
195(6)
Chapter 20 You Have Death in Your Soul
201(8)
Chapter 21 Do You Feel Nothing in Your Hearts?
209(8)
Chapter 22 A Terrible Doubt Came to You
217(8)
PART FOUR LANDRU'S SECRET
Chapter 23 The Signpost
225(6)
Chapter 24 The Road to Gambais
231(10)
Chapter 25 The Road to Vernouillet
241(10)
Afterword: From the Quai de la Pinede to the Jardin des Plantes 251(4)
Notes 255(32)
Note on Sources 287(2)
Select Bibliography 289(2)
Acknowledgements 291(2)
Index 293
Richard Tomlinson first came across Landru in the early 1980s when he was researching a French history Ph.D. at the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. He did not believe the prosecution case and has been exploring l'affaire Landru ever since. After completing his doctorate at Cambridge University, Richard pursued an award-winning career as a a journalist in China and Europe. He is an acclaimed author, whose most recent book, a biography of the cricketer W.G. Grace, was hailed as magnificent (_Daily Telegraph_), compelling (_Mail on Sunday_) and my biography of the year (_Evening Standard_).