Australia's Most Infamous Criminals: Gripping stories of bold heists, clever scams and mysterious murders

· Allen & Unwin
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Page turning stories of inventive scams, dramatic escapes and captures, and vile deeds of our most infamous criminals.

'Graham Seal finds and writes ripper, fair-dinkum, true blue Aussie yarns. His books are great reads.' —The Weekly Times
Australia's master storyteller trawls our rich history of cold cases, notorious robberies, shameless frauds and razor gangs to uncover a cast of colourful villains. From the men and women who stepped off the convict ships and continued to ply their trade, to the dark streets of the burgeoning towns and cities over the next couple of centuries, it's a fascinating array of tales.

Australia's worst serial killer is a woman from Perth, responsible for over 30 deaths. There are the lolly shop murders, the world's first plane hijacking, the great bookie robbery and the black widow of Richmond. There are lesser-known stories from our best-known crims, including Tilly Devine, Squizzy Taylor, Iris Weber, Francis Deeming and of course Ned Kelly, as well as practitioners of the long con you'll hear about for the first time.

The inventive scams, dramatic escapes and vile deeds of our most infamous criminals will keep you turning the pages.

About the author

Graham Seal is Emeritus Professor of Folklore at Curtin University. He is a leading expert on Australian cultural history and an award-winning songwriter. He is the bestselling author of Great Australian Stories, Great Bush Stories, Great Convict Stories, Australia's Funniest Yarns, Great Australian Mysteries and Great Australian Places.

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