The Tottenham Outrage

The Tottenham Outrage by M. H. Baylis, published by Old Street Publishing in 2014, is a fictional narrative that unfolds the mysterious circumstances surrounding the sudden death of a Hasidic Jewish family during a picnic in a London park. This edition, written in English and spanning 284 pages, presents a gripping investigation led by local reporter Rex Tracey, who questions the swift assumptions made by the community regarding the involvement of a gang of Islamist youths.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the themes of murder and investigation, as well as insights into the dynamics of Jewish families and the complexities of community relations. The story delves into the challenges faced by reporters in uncovering the truth amidst rising tensions, providing a nuanced perspective on the events that transpire. Through Tracey’s inquiries, the narrative examines the implications of prejudice and the quest for justice in a multifaceted society.
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A family of Hasidic Jews dies suddenly while picnicking in a London park, and the finger is quickly pointed at a gang of Islamist youths. Too quickly, thinks local reporter Rex Tracey…
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