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This new edition of a true crime classic includes a postscript in which the author describes the extraordinary lengths that the great poet Ted Hughes, a neighbour of the Luxtons, went to try and suppress publication of the book.

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This new edition of a true crime classic includes a postscript in which the author describes the extraordinary lengths that the great poet Ted Hughes, a neighbour of the Luxtons, went to try and suppress publication of the book.
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John Cornwell is an award-winning journalist and author. Hitler's Pope was an international bestseller, and he won the non-fiction Gold Dagger Award for Earth to Earth, the story of a West Country family tragedy. His story of the Louisville Prozac trial, Power To Harm, received international acclaim, and his recent history, Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the Devil's Pact, won the Science and Medical Network book of the year prize for 2005. Cornwell is a Fellow Commoner of Jesus College, Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.