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Blood on the Page by Thomas Harding

Presented by: Keats Community Library
0LONDON: Keats Community Library
PWednesday 31st January, 2018
N7:30pm

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\'Meticulous and gripping\' Philippe Sands, author of East West Street

A groundbreaking examination of a terrifying murder and its aftermath by the bestselling author of Hanns and Rudolf and The House by the Lake.
In June 2006, police were called to number 9 Downshire Hill in Hampstead to investigate reports of unusual card activity. The owner of the house, Allan Chappelow, was an award-winning photographer and biographer, an expert on George Bernard Shaw, and a notorious recluse, who had not been seen for several weeks. Someone had recently accessed his bank accounts, and attempted to withdraw large amounts of money. Inside the darkened house officers found piles of rubbish, trees growing through the floor, and, in what was once the living room, the body of Chappelow, battered to death, partially burned and buried under four feet of paper.
The man eventually convicted of his murder was a Chinese dissident named Wang Yam: a man who claimed to be the grandson of one of Mao’s closest aides, and a key negotiator in the Tiananmen Square protests. His trial was the first in modern British history to be held ‘in camera’: closed, carefully controlled, secret. Wang Yam has always protested his innocence.
Thomas Harding has spent the past two years investigating the case, interviewing key witnesses, the investigating officers, forensic experts, and the journalists who broke the story, and has unearthed shocking and revelatory new material on the killing, the victim and the supposed perpetrator. It is a story that has been described in the press and by the leading detective as \'the greatest whodunnit’ of recent years: an extraordinary tale of isolation, deception and brutal violence, stretching from the quiet streets of north London to the Palace of Westminster and beyond. It is an explosive new work of non-fiction from an author working at the height of his powers.


Thomas Harding is an author and journalist who has written for the Financial Times, the Sunday Times, the Washington Post, Spiegel and the Guardian, among other publications. He is the author of Hanns and Rudolf, a Sunday Times bestseller, winner of the JQ-Wingate Prize and a Costa Biography Award nominee; the internationally acclaimed Kadian Journal: A Father’s Story; and The House by the Lake, a Costa Biography Award and Orwell Prize nominee. Thomas has hosted a weekly radio programme, narrated audiobooks and presented for BBC television. He holds dual American and British citizenship.

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LONDON: Keats Community Library
010 Keats Grove
London
NW3 2RN
> www.keatscommunitylibrary.org.uk/index.php
! 020 7431 1266

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