1st Edition

Rotten to the Core? The Life and Death of Neville Heath

By Francis Selwyn Copyright 1988
262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

The Second World War created heroes and scoundrels in good measure. Few men shifted from role to role with the insolent ease of Neville Heath. Exchanging one alias for another, he was at various times Lord ‘Jimmy’ Dudley, Captain Bruce Lockhart, ‘The Cambridge Blue’, Group-Captain Rupert Brooke, and Lieutenant-Colonel James Rupert Cadogan Armstrong, DFC, AFC. In reality Neville Heath was the... Read more

Preface.  Part 1: Death of an Ocelot.  Chapters 1-3.  Part 2: Who was Neville Heath?  Chapters 4-7.  Part 3: Officer and a Gentleman.  Chapters 8-10.  Part 4: Easy Street.  Chapters 11-12.  Part 5: Manhunt.  Chapters 13-18.  Part 6: Prisoner at the Bar.  Chapters 19-21.  Part 7: Into the Dark.  Chapter 22.  Select Bibliography.

Biography

Francis Selwyn (pen name of Donald Serrell Thomas) (1934–2022) worked in journalism and publishing. His work primarily included Victorian-era historical crime and detective fiction, as well as books on factual crime and criminals, in particular several academic books on the history of crime in London. He was also Professor Emeritus of English Literature at Cardiff University.