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Secrets of the Royal Detective [Paperback]

Don Hale (Author)
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October 2004
This is the unique story of Manchester's first Royal Detective, James Wood, a former 'sharp shooter' in Queen Victoria's mighty Army of the Empire, who gradually progressed through the ranks of the City Police force to become the youngest Superintendent in their history - and a highly successful 'thief taker.' For many years around the turn of the century, he also helped protect a number of prominent VIPs and several visiting members of the royal family - in particular, the Prince and Princess of Wales - during a time of political unrest and specific threats against the Monarchy from 'foreign agents & agitators'. James was also involved in a host of other memorable events relating to the development of Manchester United, the Daily Mail air race, and major social reforms. This book commemorates the 90th anniversary of his death and reveals his secret diary notes, news cuttings and personal photographs from a memorable time long forgotten.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Writersworld Limited (October 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1904181473
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904181477
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Don Hale is an award winning investigative journalist and author. Three times he has taken the Journalist of the Year title, and he was awarded an OBE in 2002 for outstanding campaign journalism. He has written about seven other true crime, crime novels, and major books, and three have become best sellers, with two used for films - including a BBC two-part TV drama for Town Without Pity - which attracted over 9m audience and starred Stephen Tompkinson and Caroline Katz amongst others. His other book Mallard - How the Blue Streak Broke the world record - was used for a TV documentary on the Discovery Channel in June 2011 for National Geographic. And his other major works, The Final Dive, about the James Bond inspiration - Buster Crabb - became another roaring success.
Don was the real life Derbyshire journalist who campaigned tirelessly for the release of a man wrongly jailed for murder yet spent 27 year plus behind bars. Town Without Pity documented his campaign and revealed vital evidence that helped to clear Stephen Downing, and considers who was potentially responsible for the brutal 1973 murder of Wendy Sewell in a Bakewell cemetery. It became known by the media as the 'Bakewell Tart, murder. The book was later used as the basis for this dramatic two-part TV edition which was re-named 'In Denial of Murder,' which was Don's preferred title for the book. The film was later distributed around the world by BBC World Service. Since this case, Do has helped investigate and celebrate the releases of three other high profile prisoners - jailed for murders or serious crimes that they did not commit - including that of Barry George - now cleared of the killing of TV star Jill Dando.
Town Without Pity and his first ever crime thriller - THE WRONG BODY - are now available on Amazon Kindle to download. This is the very first time that Town Without Pity has been made available since its initial launch in 2002 and makes for a true crime genuine roller-coaster ride from start to finish.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable story with a remarkable ending, November 6, 2004
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crwcomputermail (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England UK) - See all my reviews
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This is the fascinating story of the authors great grandfather James Wood. A boy soldier in Queen Victoria's junior army, a soldier in the Royal Lancaster Regiment and a member of the Manchester Police force, who became the youngest every Police Superintendent. His diary of experiences and case notes were handed down through generations of the family, and now the author tells the story of this remarkable man. It's an emotional journey for the author and reader alike.

Setting the scene and acquainting the reader with James Wood through his long, distinguished, and varied career, Victorian and Edwardian Britain springs to life through his recollections and case notes. The reader becomes absorbed into life in Manchester during these hard and sometimes brutal and bleak times. Along the way is the story of James Wood's appointment as a Royal bodyguard, the story of how Manchester United came to be, an account of the great London to Manchester air race of 1910, and an account of how the Police force was formed in by Sir Robert Peel in 1829. Details of crimes and police work from that era are meticulously documented and there can be no better first hand record than James Wood's own story. The details are quite outstanding and the punishments metered out by the courts quite severe by today's standards. Both the cat of nine tails and the birch rod were in use at this time.

The last two chapters are a complete surprise. After getting to know James Woods, a man of honour, duty and integrity, the reader is faced with an emotional ending that makes this book an outstanding study. The story of this unique man is told here for the first time.

I thoroughly recommend it.

Chris Williams - Staffordshire
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