Emlyn Williams' classic account of the notorious Moors Murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, who between 1962 and 1965 abducted, brutally abused and murdered five children - Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans - and buried them in shallow graves on Saddleworth Moor, in Lancashire.
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Emlyn Williams' classic account of the notorious Moors Murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, who between 1962 and 1965 abducted, brutally abused and murdered five children - Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans - and buried them in shallow graves on Saddleworth Moor, in Lancashire.
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Good. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers, Spine; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Spine Slightly Cocked; Edges Lightly Soiled; Heavy Yellowing Due to Age. The Moors Murderers. The Story of Ian Brady & Myra Hindley. SUB-TITLE: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection. CONTENTS: Author's Foreword; PART ONE MISSING FROM HOME 1 The Love-birds 2 The Pied Piper 3 So Long at the Fair 4 The Lad That Liked to Make New Friends 5 The Breadman Cometh; PART TWO THE SEPARATE JOURNEYS TO THE APPOINTED PLACE 6 Wee Ian 7 Shadows Before 8 Queue Up For Exhibit Number One 9 Idle Hands 10 He to the Appointed Place 11 Little Myra 12 She to the Appointed Place; PART THREE FLYIN' HIGH 13 Hindley Wakes 14 Ian Brady, Photophiliac 15 For King Ian and Country 16 Unholy Writ 17 Desires and Dreams and Powers 18 From Grave to Gay 19 Fresh Fields, and a Wee Pal 20 Suffer Little Children 21 Nights of Wine and Roses 22 The Night of the Dead Weight; PART FOUR DOWN TO EARTH 23 The Ghastlier Morrow 24 In King Ian's Own Fair Hand 25 A Little Child Shall Lead Them 26 The Day of the Volcano 27 Regina Versus; APPENDIX A. The Trial B. Four Questions C. Two Mysteries D. "Queerer than Queer'; Index. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Emlyn Williams, the Welsh dramatist and actor, was born in Flintshire in 1905. He is the author of many plays, the most famous of which have been Night Must Fall and The Corn is Green, a semi-autobiographical piece about the education of a Welsh boy. He has also written two volumes of autobiography, George and Emlyn. EXCERPT: "I keep remindin' myself", Superintendent Talbot said to me, "that this isn't a tale--that it's been happening, as you might say, in our midst. Even as a hardened copper, you just rub your eyes." REVIEWS: "Excellent...Emlyn Williams has an obsessive interest in the psychology of murder only equalled by his admiration for the detection of it by the arm of justice."--Guardian. "One of the peculiar features of the murders was the cold-blooded and calculated nature of the cruelty...one feels there is a gap or gulf between them and oneself which cannot be crossed. Emlyn Williams manages to throw a bridge over it...serious and valuable."--The Observer. "The book is cleverly constructed...the two participants come vividly to life...the chemistry of the murder depends on two ingredients...in his analysis of this chemical reaction Emlyn Williams rightly stresses the sexual element, in particular the constant tendency of the dominant partner to indulge in increasingly outrageous behaviour as a form of erotic display. --Spectator. "An appalling subject, an overpowering book"--Sunday Express. "What struck terror in the Moors Murders case was its incomprehensibility. What could have induced Ian Brady and Myra Hindley to have murdered 'for kicks'...the victims were utter strangers; in each case there was an indication of sexual indignity before the murder… Perhaps the greatest value of this book is that it shows us that the human monsters Brady and Hindley were not one and the same, but two different kinds of monster..."--The Times Literary Supplement.