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The Ballroom Murder

The Ballroom Murder

Current price: $23.94
Publication Date: November 2nd, 2022
Publisher:
Fremantle Press
ISBN:
9781760990572
Pages:
192

Description

In August 1925, Audrey Jacob shot dead her former fiancé, Cyril Gidley, in full view of hundreds of guests at a charity ball in Perth’s Government House. When she was arrested, she still held the gun in her hand. It was a open and shut case of wilful murder—that is until Jacob assigned prosecutor Arthur Haynes to her defence. His ability to play the press and the jury for sympathy would lead to a sensational result. Not only did Jacob escape the gallows, she was found not guilty of Gidley’s murder. Straw, the author of a number of books about notable Australian female criminals, tells a story that is rich with first-hand newspaper accounts from the day.

About the Author

Leigh Straw is an academic, historian, and writer. She is the author of true crime biographies of Australian crime figures Kate Leigh and Dulcie Markham, and Australia’s first female detective, Lillian Armfield. Leigh was the joint winner of the 2018 Margaret Medcalf Award for her book After the War: The Mental and Physical Scars of World War I. Leigh is Deputy Head of the National School of Arts and Sciences and Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Notre Dame Australia.

Praise for The Ballroom Murder

'Packed with vivid detail and layer after layer of scandal, this is a fascinating deep dive into the greatest Aussie murder mystery you've never heard about.' —Michael Adams, Forgotten Australia podcast