The contrasting lives of the Mitford sisters – stylish, scandalous and tragic by turns – hold up a mirror to upper-class life before and after the Second World War.
An authoritative account of the Lucan case, which has remained etched on the psyche of a fascinated and appalled public for 50 years.
The case of Edith Thompson and her lover Frederick Bywaters, both hanged for murder in 1923.
A biography of the most brilliant of the Mitford sisters, who dazzled and scandalised interwar high society with their wit and sometimes controversial lifestyles.
A memoir of the time Laura spent with her publican grandmother as a child.
A definitive biography of the author, now fully updated with a new introduction to mark 100 years of Agatha Christie publishing
A survey of the world of the wealthy heiress – glittering and gleaming, flawed and fascinating – from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries.