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Audiobooks by Alex Josey
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The Murder of a Beauty Queen
A beautiful, sensuous and rich widow is brutally murdered in the most questionable of circumstances. The last person to see her alive is her brother-in-law and lover – a man later found guilty on circumstantial evidence. Not until the condemned man appealed did a witness come forward and admit that he had given false evidence. How did she die? Who was the other mysterious lover to whom she constantly penned saucy letters? Why did the witness lie?
© 2020 Alex Josey. Published in paper format in Singapore by Marshall Cavendish International Asia, recorded by Storyside 2021.
Alex Josey (Author), Hamish Alastair Gerard Brown (Narrator)
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The Tenth Man
Ten men were involved in the robbery and the gruesome murder of a gold merchant and his two employees. Stolen from them were 120 bars of pure gold. Nine of the men were subsequently found guilty. Seven were hung. Two narrowly escaped the gallows because of their youth. The tenth man, however, escaped death. A fast-paced account that captures the sinister excitement and drama of the plotting, and merciless and savage execution of the victims, by a twisted bunch of felons. Just who betrayed whom?
© 2020 by Alex Josey. Published in paper format in Singapore by Marshall Cavendish International Asia, recorded by Storyside 2021.
Alex Josey (Author), Hamish Alastair Gerard Brown (Narrator)
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Cold-Blooded Murders
The Trial of Sunny Ang (1973). Bankrupt and desperately needing money, this is the true story of how a brilliant Singaporean psychopath tried to commit the perfect crime. This landmark trial was the first of its kind in Singapore—without a body, the prosecution had no medical evidence nor witnesses to claim unnatural death, so they caught Ang in a chain of circumstantial evidence he could not break, which ultimately led to his sentence.
Pulau Senang—The Experiment That Failed (1980). In 1965, 18 men, all convicted criminals were sent to death for murder. They were to be a haunting testimony to the failure of a bold experiment to transform Pulau Senang into a gaol without bars and a sad realization that 'creative work in healthy surroundings' may not reform seasoned criminals. Reconstructing the events leading to the tragedy and trial, Pulau Senang attempts to throw some light to a question that has never been answered satisfactorily: Why did the experiment fail?
© 2012 by Alex Josey. Published in paper format in Singapore by Marshall Cavendish International Asia, recorded by Storyside 2019.
Alex Josey (Author), Roger Jenkins (Narrator)
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