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  • ENGLISH

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  • 400

    Pages
  • 9780571197200

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  • 3 mm

    Width
  • 11 mm

    Height
  • 500 gram

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  • HARDCOVER

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  • 20 SEPTEMBER 1999

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    Description

    In February 1994, the bodies of seven women were excavated at the Wests house, 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester. As the true horror of what happened there unfolded it became clear that this was the most infamous series of murders in Britain in the 20th century. With his first forensic commitment to get behing the tabloid headlines Burn brilliantly reinvents reportorial writ In February 1994, the bodies of seven women were excavated at the Wests house, 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester. As the true horror of what happened there unfolded it became clear that this was the most infamous series of murders...  Read More

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    Gordon Burn

    Gordon Burn was an English writer born in Newcastle upon Tyne and the author of four novels and several works of non-fiction.

    Burns novels deal with issues of modern fame and faded celebrity, as well as life through a media lens. His novel Alma Cogan (1991), which imagined the future life of the British singer Alma Cogan had she not died in the 1960s, won the Whitbread Award for Best First Novel. His other novels Fullalove and The North of England Home Service appeared in 1995 and 2003 respectively. His non-fiction deals primarily with sport and true crime. His first book Somebodys Husband, Somebodys Son was a study of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper and his 1998 book Happy Like Murderers: The Story of Fred and Rosemary West, dealt in similar detail with one of Britains most notorious serial killers.

    Burns interest in such infamous villains extended to his fiction, with Myra Hindley, one of the Moors murderers, featuring prominently in the novel Alma Cogan. His sport-based books are Pocket Money: Inside the World of Snooker (1986) and Best and Edwards: Football, Fame and Oblivion (2006), which deals with the twin stories of Manchester United footballers Duncan Edwards and George Best and the trajectory of two careers unmoored in wildly different ways.

    He also wrote a book with British artist Damien Hirst, On the Way to Work, a collection of interviews from various dates between 1992-2001. He contributed to The Guardian regularly, usually writing about contemporary art.

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