Description
This is a fascinating and shocking story of love and lust, success and deceit, crimes and lies, adultery, bigamy and insanity. The events in it are true, reconstructed by detailed research into public records. As the truth emerges about the lies, deceits and crimes that infiltrated Dr Gramshaw's life, we are left to wonder: did anyone know about these before the final tragedy occurred? Should his family have seen what was happening? And why, when he was so popular, successful and respected that even after his exposure 1000 people attended his funeral, did Dr Gramshaw throw it all away so recklessly?
About the Author
Rosemary Cook is a nurse by background and former Director of the Queen's Nursing Institute. She is fascinated by medical and nursing history and wrote her Masters dissertation on the history of British General Practice. Her first book, The Nightingale Shore Murder, was the true story of the unsolved murder of a Queen's Nurse in 1920. She has also written Petticoat Government - The Story of the York Home for Nurses. This is her third book.
Book Information
ISBN 9781800460287
Author Rosemary Cook
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing