Most Remarkable Woman in England
Discover the captivating story behind one of inter-war Britain's most sensational trials in "Most Remarkable Woman in England" by Manchester University Press. This groundbreaking book delves into the notorious case of Beatrice Pace, a farmer's wife accused of arsenic poisoning her husband. With 288 pages of compelling narrative, the author explores the intersection of justice, gender debates, and the burgeoning celebrity culture of the time. Published in 2012, this in-depth study not only recounts the gripping details of the trial but also provides valuable insights into the societal norms and media landscape of the era. Perfect for history enthusiasts and true crime aficionados, this paperback edition invites readers to engage with a pivotal moment in British legal history. Don’t miss your chance to understand the complexities of a case that captivated a nation.