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					<description><![CDATA[In 1922, Major Herbert Armstrong, a Hay-on-Wye solicitor, was found guilty of, and executed for, poisoning his wife, Katharine, with arsenic. Armstrong's case has all the ingredients of a classic murder mystery, from a plot by Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers. It is a near-perfect whodunnit. 100 years later, Stephen Bates examines and retells the story of the case, evoking the period and atmosphere of the early 1920s, a time of newspaper sensationalism, hypocrisy and sanctimonious morality.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>LONGLISTED FOR THE ALCS GOLD DAGGER FOR NON-FICTION</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;METICULOUSLY RESEARCHED &#8230; A GLORIOUSLY ENGAGING ROMP&#8217; JANICE HALLETT, <i>THE SUNDAY TIMES</i></b><br /><b><br />&#8216;IMMERSIVE AND COMPELLING&#8217; DAVID KYNASTON</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A PAGE-TURNER&#8217; ROBERT LACEY</b></p>
<p><b><i>A brilliant narrative investigation into the 1920s case that inspired Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers and Margery Allingham.</i></b></p>
<p>On a bleak Tuesday morning in February 1921, 48-year-old Katharine Armstrong died in her bedroom on the first floor of an imposing Edwardian villa overlooking the rolling hills of the isolated borderlands between Wales and England.</p>
<p>Within fifteen months of such a sad domestic tragedy, her husband, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, would be arrested, tried and hanged for poisoning her with arsenic, the only solicitor ever to be executed in England.</p>
<p>Armstrong&#8217;s story was retold again and again, decade after decade, in a thousand newspaper articles across the world, and may have also inspired the new breed of popular detective writers seeking to create a cunning criminal at the centre of their thrillers.</p>
<p>With all the ingredients of a classic murder mystery, the case is a near-perfect whodunnit. But who, in fact, did it? Was Armstrong really a murderer?</p>
<p>One hundred years after the execution, Agatha-Award shortlisted Stephen Bates examines and retells the story of the case, evoking the period and atmosphere of the early 1920s, and questioning the fatal judgement.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;CAREFUL AND COMPELLING&#8217; KATE MORGAN</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;YOU WILL READ IT IN ONE SITTING&#8217; MARC MULHOLLAND</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A REAL-LIFE GOLDEN-AGE CRIME NOVEL&#8217; SEAN O&#8217;CONNOR</b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1922, Major Herbert Armstrong, a Hay-on-Wye solicitor, was found guilty of, and executed for, poisoning his wife, Katharine, with arsenic. Armstrong's case has all the ingredients of a classic murder mystery, from a plot by Agatha Christie or Dorothy Sayers. It is a near-perfect whodunnit. 100 years later, Stephen Bates examines and retells the story of the case, evoking the period and atmosphere of the early 1920s, a time of newspaper sensationalism, hypocrisy and sanctimonious morality.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;METICULOUSLY RESEARCHED &#8230; A GLORIOUSLY ENGAGING ROMP&#8217; JANICE HALLETT, <i>THE SUNDAY TIMES</i></b><br /><b><br />&#8216;IMMERSIVE AND COMPELLING&#8217; DAVID KYNASTON</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A PAGE-TURNER&#8217; ROBERT LACEY</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;CAREFUL AND COMPELLING&#8217; KATE MORGAN</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;YOU WILL READ IT IN ONE SITTING&#8217; MARC MULHOLLAND</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A REAL-LIFE GOLDEN-AGE CRIME NOVEL&#8217; SEAN O&#8217;CONNOR</b><br /><b></p>
<p><i>A brilliant narrative investigation into the 1920s case that inspired Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers and Margery Allingham.</i></b></p>
<p>On a bleak Tuesday morning in February 1921, 48-year-old Katharine Armstrong died in her bedroom on the first floor of an imposing Edwardian villa overlooking the rolling hills of the isolated borderlands between Wales and England.</p>
<p>Within fifteen months of such a sad domestic tragedy, her husband, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, would be arrested, tried and hanged for poisoning her with arsenic, the only solicitor ever to be executed in England.</p>
<p>Armstrong&#8217;s story was retold again and again, decade after decade, in a thousand newspaper articles across the world, and may have also inspired the new breed of popular detective writers seeking to create a cunning criminal at the centre of their thrillers.</p>
<p>With all the ingredients of a classic murder mystery, the case is a near-perfect whodunnit. But who, in fact, did it? Was Armstrong really a murderer?</p>
<p>One hundred years after the execution, Agatha-Award shortlisted Stephen Bates examines and retells the story of the case, evoking the period and atmosphere of the early 1920s, and questioning the fatal judgement.</p>
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