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The Wallace Case: Britain's Most Baffling Unsolved Murder

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Wallace Case: Britain's Most Baffling Unsolved Murder
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Roger Wilkes
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 124
Category/GenreTrue Crime
ISBN/Barcode 9781472145222
ClassificationsDewey:364.1523094275309043
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Robinson
Publication Date 3 June 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'It is a formidable, indeed a damning indictment and Wilkes presents the result of his detective work with journalistic panache' P. D. JAMES, Times Literary Supplement 'Roger Wilkes's seminal book lays out the facts . . . one of the great unsolved murders of the century' CRAIG TAYLOR, Guardian 'I call it the impossible murder because Wallace couldn't have done it. And neither could anyone else. The Wallace case is unbeatable, it will always be unbeatable' RAYMOND CHANDLER Who really killed Julia Wallace? The final verdict. Ever since that terrible night in January 1931, when the body of Julia Wallace was found in her Liverpool home, her head crushed by violent blows, the identity of her killer has remained a mystery. Her husband, William, was accused, tried, convicted and sentenced to hang for murder, but he was then acquitted in a sensational appeal court judgement. Yet the police refused to reopen their investigation. So who did kill Julia? When Roger Wilkes started researching a dramatised radio documentary for Liverpool's Radio City, he uncovered new evidence which suggested a disturbing story - a crucial witness ignored by the police, even a suggestion of a deliberate cover-up. Finally, he provides compelling evidence as to the identify of the real killer.

Author Biography

ROGER WILKES is a journalist. Born in North Wales in 1948, he was educated in Shropshire and joined the BBC in 1972. He has worked in print, television and radio in Liverpool, London, Bristol and Manchester.

Reviews

It is a formidable, indeed a damning indictment and Wilkes presents the result of his detective work with journalistic panache. -- P. D. James * Times Literary Supplement * Roger Wilkes's seminal book lays out the facts . . . one of the great unsolved murders of the century. -- Craig Taylor * Guardian * I call it the impossible murder because Wallace couldn't have done it. And neither could anyone else. -- Raymond Chandler Engrossingly readable. -- Christopher Pym For once the blurb lives up to expectation. This is a real life whodunnit. * Solicitors' Journal * If you're given to nightmares, read no further. Liverpool's notorious Wallace case is straight out of Poe or Kafka. -- Irene McManus * Guardian *