In one of the most notorious crimes of the 19th century, fifteen-year-old heiress Ellen Turner was abducted from school and forced to marry Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a social climbing diplomat with an eye on her inheritance.
In this compelling true crime story, authors Audrey Jones and Abby Ashby unveil a story of cunning deception and explore how the lure of high society created a terrifying chain of events in 1826. They reveal how, despite spending years in jail for kidnapping a schoolgirl, Wakefield was incredibly still able to enjoy a fruitful political career colonising New Zealand, while his innocent victim would die four years later.
In a tale that has echoes in today’s social climate, The Shrigley Abduction is a compellingly told account of the scandal and outrage surrounding this audacious Georgian crime.
Praise for The Shrigley Abduction…
‘A true story, though stranger than fiction…’ Manchester Evening News
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
The Shrigley Abduction (General Nonfiction)
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