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Jane Robins

    Jane Robins is an author who distinguished herself as a journalist for leading British media before specializing in historical true crime. Her work delves deeply into the fascinating history of forensic science, unearthing the dark secrets of the past. Robins is known for meticulous research and compelling narrative, drawing readers into unresolved cases. Her writing explores the complex motivations and methods of perpetrators, as well as the pursuit of justice across different historical eras.

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    White Bodies
    The Trial of Queen Caroline: The Scandalous Affair That Nearly Ended a Monarchy
    White Bodies: An Addictive Psychological Thriller
    The Curious Habits of Dr Adams
    The Magnificent Spilsbury and the Case of the Brides in the Bath
    • 2018

      Celebrated for its engaging narrative, this book offers a compelling blend of relatable characters and thought-provoking themes. Readers are drawn into the intricacies of human relationships, exploring love, loss, and personal growth. The story unfolds in a vividly depicted setting that enhances the emotional depth, making it a resonant choice for those seeking a heartfelt and immersive reading experience. With its poignant moments and insightful reflections, it stands out as a must-read for fans of contemporary fiction.

      White Bodies: An Addictive Psychological Thriller
    • 2017

      Callie loves Tilda. Shes her sister, after all. And shes beautiful and successful. Tilda loves Felix. Hes her husband. Successful and charismatic, he is also controlling, suspicious and, possibly, dangerous. Still, Tilda loves Felix. And Callie loves Tilda. Very, very much. So shes determined to save her. But the cost could destroy them all

      White Bodies
    • 2013

      Perfect for fans of Kate Summerscale, this is the chilling true tale of Dr John Bodkin Adams, the family doctor suspected of murdering 160 of his patients in 1950s Eastbourne.

      The Curious Habits of Dr Adams
    • 2011
    • 2006

      The book delves into a significant British royal sex scandal that predated major historical events like Charles and Diana's marriage and Bill Clinton's impeachment. It explores how this scandal had the potential to incite a revolution, examining its implications for leadership and popularity. The narrative reveals the intersection of personal lives and political landscapes, highlighting the absurdity of historical events and their lasting impact on society.

      The Trial of Queen Caroline: The Scandalous Affair That Nearly Ended a Monarchy