Aberdeen's annual festival of crime writing, Granite Noir, takes place next February. I'm delighted to have been asked to contribute again and will be giving a talk, alongside Dr. Dee Hoole of the University of Aberdeen, at the Cowdray Hall at Aberdeen Art Gallery. We will be focussing on the fascinating life story of Grace McIntosh who has previously featured in this blog. You can find the full programme for Granite Noir here....
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Thomas Jackson or Johnston - A Theft at Braemar Followed by Escape From Forfar
According to The Weekly News of Saturday November 21st 1885, Thomas Jackson (alias Johnston) was a joiner by trade who came originally from...
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The case of Catherine Anderson is an incredibly poignant one which shines a light on the treatment of women by the late nineteenth century...
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Regrettably, domestic violence is as old as humanity itself, although thankfully there is far less acceptance of it as "just one of tho...
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Since Grace McIntosh first appeared in the Criminal Portraits blog , many more details about her life have been discovered which are now inc...
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