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The Suicide Bride: A mystery of tragedy and family secrets in Edwardian Sydney

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Suicide Bride: A mystery of tragedy and family secrets in Edwardian Sydney
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tanya Bretherton
SeriesThe Australian Crime Vault
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 152
Category/GenreTrue Stories
True Crime
Australia, New Zealand & Pacific history
ISBN/Barcode 9780733640988
ClassificationsDewey:364.1523092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Australia
Imprint Hachette Australia
Publication Date 23 April 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

Whenever society produces a depraved criminal, we wonder: is it nature or is it nurture? When the charlatan Alicks Sly murdered his wife, Ellie, and killed himself with a cut-throat razor in a house in Sydney's Newtown in early 1904, he set off a chain of events that could answer that question. He also left behind mysteries that might never be solved. Sociologist Dr Tanya Bretherton traces the brutal story of Ellie, one of many suicide brides in turn-of-the-century Sydney; of her husband, Alicks, and his family; and their three orphaned sons, adrift in the world. From the author of the acclaimed THE SUITCASE BABY - shortlisted for the 2018 Ned Kelly Award, Danger Prize and Waverley Library 'Nib' Award - comes another riveting true-crime case from Australia's dark past. THE SUICIDE BRIDE is a masterful exploration of criminality, insanity, violence and bloody family ties in bleak, post-Victorian Sydney.

Author Biography

Tanya Bretherton has a PhD in sociology with special interests in narrative life history and social history. She has published in the academic and public sphere for twenty years, and worked as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney for fifteen years. Dr Bretherton's specialty is converting detailed research into thought-provoking works which are accessible to a general readership. Currently she works as a freelance researcher and writer. Her first book, The Suitcase Baby, was shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Award, the Danger Prize and the Waverley Library 'Nib' Award. Her second book The Suicide Bride, was shortlisted for the Danger Prize and in 2020 she won the Danger Prize for The Killing Streets.