Woman at the Devil's Door: The Untold True Story of the Hampstead Murderess

Woman at the Devil's Door: The Untold True Story of the Hampstead Murderess

by Sarah Beth Hopton

Narrated by Kate Mulligan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

Woman at the Devil's Door: The Untold True Story of the Hampstead Murderess

Woman at the Devil's Door: The Untold True Story of the Hampstead Murderess

by Sarah Beth Hopton

Narrated by Kate Mulligan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

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Overview

On October 24, 1890, a woman's mutilated and lifeless body was discovered on a pile of rubbish in Hampstead, north London. Her arms were lacerated, her face crushed and bloodied, and her head almost completely severed from her body. A mile away a blood-soaked stroller was found leaning against a residential gate. The dead baby's body, hidden beneath a nettle bush, was not located until the following morning.

So began the incredible story of the Hampstead Tragedy.

Eventually, Scotland Yard knocked on the door of 2 Priory Street, home to Mary Eleanor Pearcey, the pretty twenty-four-year-old mistress of the victim's husband, whose crimes inspired speculation that Jack the Ripper was a woman, and whose dying request was as bizarre and mysterious as her life.

The first full-length examination of the extraordinary case, Woman at the Devil's Door is a thrilling look at a notorious murderess and the webs she wove.


Editorial Reviews

Hippocampus Magazine

"Hopton crafted a page-turning book that reads like a forensic thriller. Hopton's appreciation for crime writing is evident and creates an experience for the reader that is as memorable as the murder she details."

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"Hopton crafted a page-turning book that reads like a forensic thriller. Hopton's appreciation for crime writing is evident and creates an experience for the reader that is as memorable as the murder she details."—Hippocampus Magazine

"Mary Pearcey is one of the classic Victorian murder cases that has always attracted great public interest. It is amazing that this harrowing case has never been the subject of a detailed and accurate study—at last this glaring gap in the shelves of true crime studies has been filled. This lengthy, detailed, and amazingly accurate book could not have been bettered and crime historians owe Sarah Beth Hopton a debt of gratitude for her masterly command of the subject."—Stewart P. Evans, author of Executioner: The Chronicles of James Berry, Victorian Hangman

"Mary Pearcey's murder of her lover's wife and baby daughter in 1890 shocked and horrified the nation, but there has never been a full-length account of this appalling crime—until now! And what a superb job Sarah Beth Hopton has done in compiling this documented account, correcting several long-standing errors along the way."—Paul Begg, author of Jack the Ripper: The Facts

"A brilliant work of scholarship that, from its first page, reads like a forensic thriller. Sarah Beth Hopton's Woman at the Devil's Door brings to life one of the most sensational, if long-forgotten, crimes of Victorian England. Fanciers of historical true crime owe Hopton a debt of thanks for this utterly gripping book."—Harold Schechter, author of The Mad Sculptor: The Model, the Maniac, and the Murder That Shook the Nation

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169839906
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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