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Who killed Florence Nightingale Shore in 1920, and got away with murder?
Miss Shore was a nurse, like her god-mother Florence Nightingale, and had been decorated for her service in South Africa and in France. She had come through two wars and the deadly global fl u pandemic unscathed. But on a dark and rainy January afternoon, she was bludgeoned to death in a carriage on the Brighton line.
Scotland Yard could not solve the crime, even with the help of famous criminal pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury. But now there are new suspects, and a shocking new theory about the murderer.
This is a story of many heroic and stalwart women: pioneering Queen's Nurses, fearless travellers and campaigners, loyal friends, feisty servants, and enerous, charitable ladies. Between them they tell the story of a tragic Edwardian murder mystery. But has the murderer finally been uncovered?
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