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Suffolk murders
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Suffolk murders
My son has just lent me a book entitled 'Suffolk Murders' written by Mark Mower. It includes 2 in Lowestoft - the latest one in Arbor Lane, Pakefield in 1925. Looking forward to reading it.
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That sounds interesting EP. The sort of book I would read. I enjoyed the book 'The Peasenhall Murder' - about the unsolved murder of Rose Harsent in 1902, not too many miles from Lowestoft. It may well be included in that book you have.
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Son bought it in Waterstones BB. Don't expect it was that expensive. It was published in 2011.
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It's £14.99 at Waterstones (online) and a little less at Amazon, EP. It is available from the Library for free so I have placed a reservation on there.
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Oh that's good you can get it from the library BB. I'm sure you'll find it interesting. I've read the first 2 chapters already this evening. Actually I may even buy it 'cos this one is just on loan to me and I can then put it with all my other books I have about Old Lowestoft.
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I picked up my reserved copy from the library yesterday, East Point. I've now got to fit it into my reading schedule.
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Re: Suffolk murders
BB - that’s how I’ve always imagined you!
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Re: Suffolk murders
I'm sure you'll enjoy it BB. I've read right through mine already.boatbuilder wrote: I picked up my reserved copy from the library yesterday, East Point. I've now got to fit it into my reading schedule.