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by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Being interested in family history, local history and the like, I couldn't help but buy "Shropshire Murders" when I saw it in my Nan's local newsagents. Shropshire Murders is written by Nicola Sly and is part of the True Crime History series published by The History Press. There are a number of other books based in other counties such as Bristol Murders, Hampshire Murders and Somerset Murders, to name just a few. Nicola Sly jumped at the chance when asked to compile and write the Shropshire Murders book as she has family living in the area and loves exploring the beautiful Shropshire countryside and towns. It's always good to hear that an ... Read the complete review
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