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Daring, Devious and Deadly

Daring, Devious and Deadly

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Daring, Devious and Deadly True Tales of Crime and Justice from Nova Scotia’s Past

 

By Dean Jobb

 

Welcome to a rogues’ gallery of murderers and pirates, a pair of brazen bank robbers and a fraud artist who fooled Halifax’s elite. A supporting cast includes a wise-cracking Cape Breton judge, legendary journalist-turned-politician Joseph Howe, circus showman P.T. Barnum, and future prime minister John Thompson. Daring, Devious and Deadly is a collection of fifteen true tales of crime and justice that spans more than 150 years of Nova Scotia’s history, from a triple murder in 1791 at a farm near Lunenburg to 1947, when Angus Walters, skipper of the racing schooner Bluenose, was attacked in the pages of an American magazine.

 

The stories are drawn from communities across the province, from Sydney and Amherst to Halifax, from the rugged coast of the Eastern Shore to the historic town of Annapolis Royal. Filled with surprising twists and courtroom drama, these stories of greed, murder and vengeance offer a window on the past. But justice can be far from blind. Religious hatred, partisan rivalry, social status, ethnicity, or political corruption sometimes invaded the courtroom, threatening to upset the delicate balance between guilt and innocence.

 

Was justice done in each of these cases? You be the judge.

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  • ADDITIONAL INFO

    ISBN: 9781989725238

    Published Date: September 21 2020

    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Language: English

    Pages: 240

    Size: 6 × 9 cm

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