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Œuvres de Emily Webb

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“Suburban True Crime: Australian Cases you’ll never forget and some you’ve never heard of” By Emily Webb is true to its name. This collection of true crime contains some well-known incidents, like the case of the “Brownout Strangler”, and a surprisingly large number of serious and horrific incidents. Webb has done her part to ensure that the victims and survivors of these terrible crimes are not forgotten. Like all true crimes, this is not a read for the faint of heart. These incidents range from the deeply sad, to the completely shocking.
The 35 cases presented, cover a selection of ‘suburban’ crimes which occurred over the last century. Crimes range from random acts of violence, to calculated murders to domestic violence incidents. Most are from Victoria and New South Wales, with the occasional additions from South Australia and Western Australia.
Webb’s journalistic skills are evident in her presentation of the facts. All of the cases are recorded in short chapters, making the book an easy read for those with limited time. The accounts are well researched, with Webb often referencing media releases, newspaper articles, police and court reports, and her own interviews and research with survivors and law enforcement.
Webb has written two other true crime offerings - Angels of Death: Doctors and Nurses who Kill and Suburban Nightmare. With the wealth of available cases (sadly) there is scope for future sequels. Webb is also the co-host of the Australian True Crime podcast for those keen to find out more about her work.
I received a free copy of this book through Sisters in Crime - Australia, in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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SarahEBear | Mar 29, 2023 |

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5
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ISBN
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