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Disordered minds / Minette Walters.

Detective and mystery stories. In 1970, Harold Stamp, a retarded twenty-year-old was convicted on disputed evidence and a retracted confession of brutally murdering his grandmother, the one person who understood and protected him. Less than three years later he is dead, driven to suicide by isolation and despair. A fate befitting a murderer, perhaps, but what if he were innocent? Thirty years on, Jonathan Hughes, an anthropologist specialising in social stereotyping, comes across the case by accident. He finds alarming disparities in the evidence and has little doubt that Stamp's conviction was a terrible miscarriage of justice. But how far is Hughes prepared to go in the search for justice? Is the forgotten story of one friendless young man compelling enough to make him leave his books and face his own demons? And with what result? If Stamp didn't murder Grace Jeffries then somebody else did, and sleeping dogs are best left alone.

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C9008252740 F WAL
Adult fiction   Smithfield Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781741757453 (pbk.)
Author Walters, Minette author.
Title Disordered minds / Minette Walters.
Published Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2006.
Physical description 482 pages ; 18 cm.
General note Originally published: 2003.
Summary Detective and mystery stories. In 1970, Harold Stamp, a retarded twenty-year-old was convicted on disputed evidence and a retracted confession of brutally murdering his grandmother, the one person who understood and protected him. Less than three years later he is dead, driven to suicide by isolation and despair. A fate befitting a murderer, perhaps, but what if he were innocent? Thirty years on, Jonathan Hughes, an anthropologist specialising in social stereotyping, comes across the case by accident. He finds alarming disparities in the evidence and has little doubt that Stamp's conviction was a terrible miscarriage of justice. But how far is Hughes prepared to go in the search for justice? Is the forgotten story of one friendless young man compelling enough to make him leave his books and face his own demons? And with what result? If Stamp didn't murder Grace Jeffries then somebody else did, and sleeping dogs are best left alone.
Subject Anthropologists -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
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