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Handsome Brute: The True Story of a Ladykiller

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by O'Connor, Sean


  20. Detective Constable George Suter.

  21. Divisional Detective Inspector Reginald Spooner (right) with an unnamed assistant.

  22. Police photographers take pictures of the scene of the crime, Branksome Dene Chine, July 1946.

  23. Violet Van Der Elst is arrested among the crowds gathered outside Pentonville Prison on the morning of Heath’s execution, 16 October 1946.

  24. A woman reads the notice of Heath’s execution outside Pentonville, 16 October 1946.

  25. Heath’s waxwork at Madame Tussaud’s in London, wearing a copy of the tweed jacket he wore to the pre-trial hearings at West London Magistrates’ court.

  26. Heath’s effigy is groomed in the Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud’s, at some point in the 1960s. Here he wears a copy of the pinstripe suit he wore at his trial.

  27. A Bournemouth newspaper headline reporting the murder of Doreen Marshall, 9 July 1946.

  28. The cover of Sydney Brock’s book, The Life and Death of Neville Heath, published in 1947. It promised a ‘Sensational-Sadistic-Romantic-True Story’.

  29. Heath returning from West London Magistrates’ Court, August 1946.

  Table of Contents

  Half-title page

  Title page

  Copyright page

  Epigraph page

  Dedication page

  Contents

  FOREWORD

  CHARACTERS

  PROLOGUE: Mrs Brees

  PART ONE: London

  1 Summer 1946

  2 Miss Symonds

  3 Mrs Gardner

  4 Thursday 20 June 1946

  5 Detective Inspector Spooner

  6 The Pembridge Court Hotel

  PART TWO: Neville George Clevely Heath

  7 Rake’s Progress

  8 Borstal Boy

  9 Lt. James Robert Cadogan Armstrong

  10 Out of South Africa

  11 Thursday 20 June 1946

  12 Rogue Male

  PART THREE: Group Captain Rupert Robert Brook

  13 Bournemouth

  14 Miss Waring

  15 Miss Marshall

  16 The Tollard Royal Hotel

  17 Detective Constable Suter

  18 Branksome Dene Chine

  PART FOUR: The Twisting of Another Rope

  19 3923

  20 Mrs Armstrong

  21 The Old Bailey

  22 Wednesday 16 October 1946

  23 Mrs Heath

  AFTERWORD

  APPENDIX

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  FURTHER READING

  ENDNOTES

  Author biography

  List of Illustrations

 

 

 


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