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https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Rj14BwAAQBAJ&pg=PP255&lpg=PP255&dq=The+Murders+at+White+House+Farm+read&source=bl&ots=h7KmLHRnPl&sig=Mq-fJTjV015NHZ2BOWq7GlxUSEY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pz2gVba6EeXW7QaXzYjADg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=The%20Murders%20at%20White%20House%20Farm%20read&f=false
Caroline thanks for the link sounds like the book will be worth reading have ordered it on Amazon and look forward to reading more.
I hope you don't find it boring like Wilkes's book.
. The background work is excellent.
"There's a lot in it I recognize as having been said here"So therefore any one of us could write a book depending on which stance you take ?
Some may already have, Lookout
I wonder where she first learned that the incident with a terrified meter man never happened. Pure fiction, as is the story that Sheila fled hysterically from the Greek Monastery she never visited. I wonder, if like I, she pondered on the abject cruelty of defaming a girl who was mentally ill.