I just read a not-very-good novel--The Man Who Never Returned, by Peter Quinn--about Crater's disappearance. Has an interesting theory about it at the end, though, so you could skip the first 300 (?) pages and just read Our Hero's theory. Not that I'm recommending that...
Muriel Spark's AIDING AND ABETTING is very obviously based on the disappearance of Lord Lucan. Lady Lucan even went so far as to refute many of the book's assertions, even though--as Spark pointed out--it was a work of fiction.
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I just read a not-very-good novel--The Man Who Never Returned, by Peter Quinn--about Crater's disappearance. Has an interesting theory about it at the end, though, so you could skip the first 300 (?) pages and just read Our Hero's theory. Not that I'm recommending that...
Muriel Spark's AIDING AND ABETTING is very obviously based on the disappearance of Lord Lucan. Lady Lucan even went so far as to refute many of the book's assertions, even though--as Spark pointed out--it was a work of fiction.
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