Bloody Scotland

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Bloody Scotland
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781785308253
  • Weight: 198g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'A highly entertaining cure for any nostalgia about Victorian values and their consequences.' INVERNESS COURIER

FROM THE BORDERS TO THE NORTHERN ISLES, CRIME WAS NEVER FAR AWAY.

In the nineteenth century, Scotland was renowned as a land of misty glens, engineering innovation and inventive genius. But it was also the home of brutal murder, terrifying riots, cruelty to children, bank robbery and acid attacks. Women as well as men were capable of horrendous acts, and crime could strike anywhere: at home, on the road and even at sea.

Edinburgh, with its reputation for polite decorum, was also the scene of poisoning and savagery; the dark streets of industrial Glasgow and Dundee harboured thieves and muggers; and the villages of coast and country hid wild men and vicious women.

Bloody Scotland exposes some of the crimes, both remembered and forgotten, that rocked Scotland in those lawless times and reveals not only the criminals who perpetrated them, but also the law enforcers who fought hard to maintain order against a rising tide of crime.

'We've never been sure what it is about true crime books that make them so fascinating to the modern reader. But fascinating they are, especially when they are as thoroughly researched and as well written as Malcolm Archibald's true crime books.' UNDISCOVERED SCOTLAND

Author Malcolm Archibald received the 2005 Dundee Book Prize. A Sink of Atrocity came about from his Masters dissertation in history and includes original and new research about the story of crime in Dundee.

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