The Dangerous Wife

The Dangerous Wife

M.J. Checketts

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Abington Park Media
Año de edición:
2026
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Historia de Australasia y el Pacífico
ISBN:
9781764358217
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She shot her husband on a crowded Melbourne street.Witnesses heard her shout, 'I did it!'Then she pleaded not guilty.The case ignites the city. Newspapers circle. Society whispers. And inside the courtroom, two of Melbourne’s fiercest legal minds go to war: a principled prosecutor chasing justice, and a flamboyant defence showman who plays to the gallery.At the centre stands Kathleen Fraser: volatile, defiant, and impossible to ignore. Is she a cold-blooded killer? A woman dismissed as 'hysterical' by her time? Or someone pushed beyond endurance in a world designed to silence her?The Dangerous Wife resurrects a true crime murder trial that once gripped Australia. Now reconstructed in full from the original evidence. Court transcripts, depositions, private letters, shorthand notes, and hundreds of newspaper reports bring the testimony, contradictions, and turning points to life with the pace of a legal thriller.What you’ll get as a reader:-A public shooting, a shocking confession, and a not-guilty plea that changes everything.-A courtroom battle where strategy, reputation, and performance can decide a verdict.-Evidence you can weigh for yourself, drawn from primary sources and contemporary reporting.A vivid look at how class, gender, and public opinion shaped justice in Australia. Gripping, unsettling, and meticulously sourced, this is true crime for readers who want the law in action and a legal showdown where the stakes are life and death.'A gripping true crime story told with the insight of a forensic legal mind.' -Roy Maloy, true crime historyM. J. Checketts is the author of The Dangerous Wife: A True Legal Thriller, a meticulously researched and compelling narrative that resurrects one of Australia’s most sensational courtroom battles. Drawing on his deep legal experience as a former senior partner of a major Australian law firm, he brings unmatched insight into the human drama and procedural intricacies of real-world justice.Trained in England and based in Melbourne, Checketts spent his legal career advising on complex matters and now serves on several professional services boards. His writing blends crisp narrative pacing with the analytical precision of a seasoned lawyer, capturing both the emotional stakes and forensic detail that define high-profile trials. The Dangerous Wife is his first work of narrative non-fiction and reflects his commitment to telling true legal stories that engage, inform, and challenge readers.

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