The crimes of Charlotte Brontë
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A diary is found in England in which a housemaid of the 19th century writers, the Brontë Sisters, reveals the sisters did not die of tuberculosis as is generally assumed, but were murdered by Reverend Nicholls, their father's assistant. By …
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A diary is found in England in which a housemaid of the 19th century writers, the Brontë Sisters, reveals the sisters did not die of tuberculosis as is generally assumed, but were murdered by Reverend Nicholls, their father's assistant. By a true-crime writer, author of Prisoner 1167: The Madman Who Was Jack the Ripper.
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