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We, the Accused
1983 Penguin edition
AuthorErnest Raymond
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime
PublisherCassell (UK)
Stokes (US)
Publication date
1935
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint

We, the Accused is a 1935 crime novel by the British writer Ernest Raymond. It is inspired by the Edwardian era Doctor Crippen case.[1] The novel is written to engage the reader's sympathy for the murderous protagonists.[2]

Synopsis

Schoolteacher Paul Presset lives under the thumb of his domineering wife. When he realises there is a chance of finding happiness with another, kinder woman his thoughts turn increasingly to murder.

Adaptation

In 1980 it was made into a five part BBC television series of the same name starring Ian Holm, Angela Down and Iain Cuthbertson.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dalrymple p.184
  2. ^ Priestman p.147
  3. ^ Baskin p.175

Bibliography

  • Baskin, Ellen. Serials on British Television, 1950-1994. Scolar Press, 1996.
  • Dalrymple, Roger. Crippen: A Crime Sensation in Memory and Modernity. Boydell & Brewer, 2020.
  • Hilfer, Tony. The Crime Novel: A Deviant Genre. University of Texas Press, 2014.
  • Priestman, Martin . The Cambridge Companion to Crime Fiction. Cambridge University Press, 2003.