The second-last woman in England
earliest edition we have, 2010 Murdoch Books, 2010
1953: Mrs Harriet Wallis is convicted of the murder of her husband, Cecil, and is sentenced to death by hanging. 1952: The Wallises appear to be a conventional household. When the police turn up at the front door, on the day a new nanny arrives, a chain of events is set in motion that will culminate in Cecil's murder. An employee at Cecil's firm has embezzled money and Cecil is implicated. Meanwhile, his wife Harriet...
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