The Man Who Was Jekyll and Hyde : The Lives and Crimes of Deacon Brodie
(2015)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The History Press, 2015
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ISBN/ISSN
9780750963565 MWT16773654, 0750963565 16773654
LANGUAGE
English
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He was a respected cabinet-maker and councillor by day - but Deacon William Brodie changed into a sinister, thieving monster when darkness fell on the old city of Edinburgh. Cleverly employing his respectable reputation to access the richest members of society before stealing from them as a masked burglar, he used the resulting illicit money to fund yet another life - with five children and two mistresses. But Brodie - whose chilling story inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to create the classic tale of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde about a century later - came fatally unstuck when a captured accomplice informed on him. Then neither his ill-gotten gains nor his steel collar designed to cheat the hangman could save him… Author Rick Wilson offers a warts-and-all biography of Brodie, from his relatively innocent young years through to his public disgrace and execution… hanging on the very gallows he conceived himself

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