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EVANS SKINNER CRIME ARCHIVE

2006

Gary Chapman

The Delectable Dollies

The Dolly Sisters, icons of the jazz age

Sutton Publishing ( 2006)

The dazzling story, richly illustrated from the author’s own collection of photographs, of the exotic Dolly Sisters, whose dancing thrilled cabaret audiences across Europe and America during the Jazz Age, and who captured the hearts of some of the world’s most powerful men, including Gordon Selfridge and the Duke of Windsor.


Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow

Jack the Ripper

Scotland Yard Investigates

Sutton Publishing ( 2006)

Two highly esteemed Ripper authorities, both former police officers, have applied their professional perspectives and techniques to uncover clues that had remained undetected since 1888.


Roberta Kray

The Debt

A novel of the London underworld

Constable & Robinson ( 2006)

Kray-The-DebtAn anonymous phone call was all it took to alert the police to a body at lap-dancing club The Palace.  Now, eighteen years later, Johnny Frank is coming out of jail with only one thing on his mind – to kill the man who put him there.  But first he’s going to make him suffer…


Alan Moss and Keith Skinner

The Scotland Yard Files

Milestones in crime detection

The National Archives ( 2006)

The inside story of Scotland Yard’s landmark cases and the groundbreaking techniques that solved them, from DNA to ballistics, fingerprints to Identikit.  Science and detective skill battle with criminal ingenuity in these dramatic, real-life events.