by Pat Kelleher
FREDRICK DWYER WANTED POSTER
IN 1914, THE Lambton Grange murders were the subject of much morbid curiosity. Fredrick Dwyer, aka “Dwyer the Diabolist” was forced to go on the run. With the outbreak of war some months later, it was assumed he had evaded capture by volunteering for the army under an assumed name.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Pat Kelleher is a freelance writer. He has written for magazines, animation and radio. He served his time writing for a wide variety of TV licensed characters, translating them into audio books, novels and comics. Yes, he’s written for that. And that. And even, you know, them. He has several non-fiction books to his credit and his educational strips and stories for the RSPB currently form the mainstays of their Youth publications.
Somehow he has steadfastly managed to avoid all those careers and part-time jobs that look so good on a dust jacket.