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A series of historical essays that reconstruct notorious crimes and scandals from several eras, drawing on archival records to present trials, motives, and aftermaths. The writer combines narrative detail and critical commentary to portray violence, intrigue, and the social and political environments that permitted such deeds. Graphic and dramatic descriptions are used to illuminate recurring themes of ambition, betrayal, revenge, and the uneven application of justice. Organized as discrete cases, the volume compares sources and recalls how rumor, publicity, and legal procedure shape public memory of famous transgressions.
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