So Great a Crime (e-bog) af David Gooderson, Gooderson

So Great a Crime e-bog

110,20 DKK
Well-loved national hero, or predatory paedophile? So Great a Crime tells the true story of "e;Fighting Mac"e; Sir Hector MacDonald who rose from humble beginnings as a crofter's son through the ranks of the British Army to become a knight of the realm, hero of the Battle of Omdurman and Queen Victoria s favourite general. His active soldiering days over, he was appointed General Offi…
Well-loved national hero, or predatory paedophile? So Great a Crime tells the true story of "e;Fighting Mac"e; Sir Hector MacDonald who rose from humble beginnings as a crofter's son through the ranks of the British Army to become a knight of the realm, hero of the Battle of Omdurman and Queen Victoria s favourite general. His active soldiering days over, he was appointed General Officer Commanding in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka),but soon finds himself in conflict with the high born elite who run the colony. Allegations of liaisons with young boys surface and MacDonald is forced to return home. Rather than face acourt martial, he shoots himself in a Paris hotel. But was he guilty? Or was he the victim of a plot fabricated by an English Establishment, motivated by jealousy and snobbery, at a Gaelic-speaking upstart who got above himself? A fascinating journey into an unsolved historical mystery...
E-bog 110,20 DKK
Forfattere David Gooderson, Gooderson (forfatter)
Forlag Oberon Books
Udgivet 06.01.2013
Længde 64 sider
Genrer The Arts
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781849437820

Well-loved national hero, or predatory paedophile? So Great a Crime tells the true story of "e;Fighting Mac"e; Sir Hector MacDonald who rose from humble beginnings as a crofter's son through the ranks of the British Army to become a knight of the realm, hero of the Battle of Omdurman and Queen Victoria s favourite general. His active soldiering days over, he was appointed General Officer Commanding in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka),but soon finds himself in conflict with the high born elite who run the colony. Allegations of liaisons with young boys surface and MacDonald is forced to return home. Rather than face acourt martial, he shoots himself in a Paris hotel. But was he guilty? Or was he the victim of a plot fabricated by an English Establishment, motivated by jealousy and snobbery, at a Gaelic-speaking upstart who got above himself? A fascinating journey into an unsolved historical mystery...