The Last Thursday in July

The Last Thursday in July

by Andre Hanscombe

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Andre Hanscombe's moving account of the murder or his partner Rachel Nickell before the eyes of their three-year-old son and the tragic effect this had on him. This book is marred only by its attempts to give the impression that the prime suspect at the time - Colin Stagg - was guilty, when even at the time, it was obvious that he was innocent. An update on this case – in the form of an audiobook - will be available on December 18

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    How does Andre Hanscombe convey the immediate and long-term psychological impact of trauma on a three-year-old child who witnessed such a profound loss?

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    In what ways does the book explore the intense pressure placed on surviving family members by the media and the public eye during a high-profile criminal investigation?

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    How does the narrative handle the delicate balance between grief, anger, and the necessity of moving forward for the sake of a surviving child?

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