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Cold Case Vancouver

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The untold story behind some of Vancouver’s most notorious unsolved murder cases.
  • 14 June 2016
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Cold Case Vancouver delves into fifty years of some of Vancouver's most baffling unsolved murders. In 1953, two little boys were found murdered in the city's storied Stanley Park, and who remain unidentified to this day. In 1975, a country singer was murdered just as she was on the verge of an amazing career. And in 1994, Nick Masee, a retired banker with connections to the renegade Vancouver Stock Exchange, disappeared along with his wife Lisa, their bodies never found. Cold Case Vancouver is an intriguing whodunit for true-crime aficionados and armchair detectives.

Eve Lazarus's previous books include Sensational Vancouver.

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Price: $21.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication Date: 14 June 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781551526294
Format: Paperback
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Eve Lazarus: Eve Lazarus is a business reporter and freelance writer with a passion for history. Her previous books include Sensational Vancouver and Sensational Victoria. She has had a longtime fascination for Vancouver’s criminal past.

Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Babes in the Woods Case Still Haunts City
CHAPTER 2: Who Killed Roddy Moore?
CHAPTER 3: Vancouver’s Drug Wars
CHAPTER 4: Printer, Strangled, Shot in Own Home
CHAPTER 5: The Hastings-Sunrise Murder
CHAPTER 6: Vancouver’s First Triple Murder
CHAPTER 7: The Yuletide Murder
CHAPTER 8: The Cloverdale Abduction
CHAPTER 9: Second Seven-Year-Old Goes Missing
CHAPTER 10: The Prison Guard’s Daughter
CHAPTER 11: The Renfrew Murders
CHAPTER 12: From Langley to Nashville
CHAPTER 13: The Good Earth
CHAPTER 14: Sweet Sixteen
CHAPTER 15: On the Edge of Chinatown
CHAPTER 16: The Masees: Missing without a Trace
CHAPTER 17: Murder in Mole Hill
CHAPTER 18: Anatomy of a Cold Case: To Catch a Killer
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index