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25%OFFRalph Riegel - A Dream of Death: How Sophie Toscan du Plantier's dream became a nightmare and a west Cork village became the centre of Ireland's most notorious unsolved murder - 9780717186716 - 9780717186716
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A Dream of Death: How Sophie Toscan du Plantier's dream became a nightmare and a west Cork village became the centre of Ireland's most notorious unsolved murder

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Description for A Dream of Death: How Sophie Toscan du Plantier's dream became a nightmare and a west Cork village became the centre of Ireland's most notorious unsolved murder Paperback.

‘It was French film-maker Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s dream to have a holiday home in beautiful Schull in west Cork. But on 23 December 1996, she was brutally murdered outside that holiday home, the poetry book she had been reading chillingly left open on a page occupied by the Yeats poem ‘A Dream of Death’.

For 23 years the story of her murder has not left the headlines, the victim overshadowed by Ian Bailey, the main suspect in the case, who has consistently maintained his innocence and claimed attempts were made to frame him for the crime, but who ... Read more

Here, in the definitive account of what became Ireland’s most notorious unsolved crime, Ralph Riegel delves into the facts and theories of the unsolved murder that caused such shock waves in Sophie’s native France and in the quiet Cork countryside she had chosen as her retreat.

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Product Details

Publisher
Gill Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2020
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9780717186716
SKU
9780717186716
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2

About Ralph Riegel
Ralph Riegel is the southern correspondent for the Irish Independent. He has worked as a journalist for several newspapers including the Examiner, Evening Echo and Evening Herald. He is a regular contributor to RTÉ, BBC and Virgin Media, and to British newspapers The Independent and The Daily Telegraph. He lives in Cork.

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