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The Murderess and the Hangman is the second novel by Matt Fullerty. I just hope you like murder and mayhem, hangings, detective fiction, a grimy London of the nineteenth century and a female killer. This is an Invitation to a Murder!
Check out Matt Fullerty's new website and novel The Pride and the Sorrow about the life of chess world champion Paul Morphy at www.mattfullerty.com
Please visit The Hangman and the Murderess's sister pages, The Pride and the Sorrow, the story of boy genius chess player Paul Morphy who became chess champion of the world aged twenty-one. After touring and conquering Europe, Paul is drawn back to New Orleans and a self-destructive love for the red-light district girl Clarabelle. See the full blog at http://theprideandthesorrow.blogspot.com/
This is William Marwood, looking worn and sad. His eyes are very odd, ghostly, one strangely inert and the other eerily cruel. A man of science, he spent his career as exeuctioner trying to quicken the 'dance of death' at the end of his hangman's rope.
This is the gallows at Wandsworth Prison, London, similar to the ones used to execute Kate Webster in 1879. Note the nearby lever to activate the 'long drop.' The room was a self-enclosed execution chamber, and portable. It was known affectionately as "The Cold Meat Shed."