The Blurb On The Back:

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Donald Thomas introduces us to the slums and fetid courtyards of nineteenth-century London and in doing so provides a sweeping portrait of the vast world that did not accept "Victorian Values". The villainy is astounding. It is also entertaining. The author has a practised eye for the best anecdotes and presents amazing characters, some of whom come equipped with names that sound positively Dickensian ... a wonderful profile of Victorian London.
The Spectator


Thomas writes with a historian's ironically neutral eye about brothels, pornography, forgery and serial killers, and includes a gripping account of the London-to_Paris mail train robbery, in which a gang got away with a quarter of a ton of gold bullion.
Guardian


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

Thoroughly entertaining and definitely worth a perusal by anyone who enjoys discovering how people used to live.

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