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The Moors Murders

The Definitive History of One of the Most Notorious Criminal Cases in Britain

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'First-class. I read it with great interest and fascination.' – Jean Ritchie

What drives seemingly ordinary individuals to commit unimaginable acts of evil?

In the case of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, this question has haunted Britain for decades. Known as the Moors Murderers, this notorious pair lured, abducted, and ultimately murdered five innocent children, subjecting them to unspeakable horrors. Their actions, documented in photographs and recordings, have left a lasting scar on the national consciousness.

In The Moors Murders, Michael Attwell, presents a comprehensive examination of this chilling chapter in British history. With nearly fifty years of dedicated research, Attwell seeks to understand how the pair transformed into figures of unspeakable evil.

As Attwell revisits the timeline of the Moors Murders, he confronts the enduring question that has perplexed the public for decades:

Why did they do it?

The Moors Murders invites readers to reflect on the chilling realities of this case, encouraging a deeper understanding of the events and the individuals involved. It is a sobering reminder of the capacity for evil that can exist in the most unexpected places.

Perfect for readers of true crime, criminal psychology, and those seeking a detailed, authoritative account of Britain’s most notorious murder case.

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Authors:
Attwell, Michael
Year Published:
2026
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780008767709
Number of Pages:
368
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
04/06/2026
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Language:
English
Imprint:
HarperCollins
SKU:
9780008767709

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