A Serpent in Eden

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Author: James Owen
Publisher: Abacus
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: Digital original
Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9780349115412
Dimensions:
Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.23621 Inches
Weight: 0.46737999544 Pounds
Width: 0.86614 Inches
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A Serpent in Eden by James Owen, published by Abacus in 2006, is a digital original that spans 290 pages. This true crime narrative delves into the shocking murder of Sir Harry Oakes, one of the world’s wealthiest men, in Nassau on July 7, 1943. The story unfolds against a backdrop of a humid night and an approaching storm, leading to a gruesome discovery that captivated global headlines and involved notable figures such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Ernest Hemingway.

Readers will find a detailed account of the events surrounding Oakes’s murder, including the investigation and sensational trial that followed. The narrative explores the complexities of a glamorous yet corrupt society, highlighting the intrigue and drama that ensued after the crime. With elements of biography and memoir woven into the true crime genre, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the era and the key players involved, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical crime stories.


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Night comes quickly to the Bahamas. That of 7 July 1943 was unpleasantly close and humid, for though the rains were nearing their end, the air was heavy with an approaching storm. It struck Nassau soon after midnight. By the time it had blown itself out, one of the world’s richest men, Sir Harry Oakes, had been murdered in his own bedroom. He had been burned alive, then had his skull broken by four blows to the head. When the body was found at daybreak, bloody handprints marked the walls of the room, while a fan stirred small white feathers that clung to the charred corpse on the bed. Beyond it, the window stood wide open. Even in the middle of wartime, Oakes’s death commanded front-page headlines in the world’s newspapers, and began a series of events whose protagonists included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Ernest Hemingway, two French aristocrats, a suspected Nazi and a grey Maltese cat, and which culminated in the sensational trial and acquittal of Oakes’s own son-in-law for the crime. Owen’s brilliant telling of the story stands alongside James Fox’s WHITE MISCHIEF as a true-crime classic as well as an extraordinary portrait of a glamorous and corrupt society.

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Language: en. Pages: 290. Edition: Digital original.

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