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Earth to Earth: Lives and Violent Deaths of a Devon Farming Family: A True Crime Classic Revisited

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Earth to Earth: Lives and Violent Deaths of a Devon Farming Family: A True Crime Classic Revisited

Contributors:

By (Author) John Cornwell

ISBN:

9781529441963

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

riverrun

Publication Date:

8th July 2025

UK Publication Date:

10th April 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criminal investigation and detection

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 242mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

440g

Description

On Tuesday morning, 23rd September 1975, the corpses of three unmarried siblings, last surviving members of the ancient Luxton clan of Winkleigh, North Devon, were found on their remote farm. All three had had their heads blown off. Robbie's cheeks and neck had been stabbed; Frances had a broken leg. Strangely, each of the four doors to the house had been locked from the inside.

The Luxtons' idyllic farm on a stretch of lush countryside between Exmoor and Dartmoor had been lovingly tended with outdated methods. There were rumours of a thwarted betrothal, wrangles over money and property, generational feuds in the extended family, bouts of insanity and extreme miserliness.

John Cornwell's classic investigation into the violent deaths of these unhappy siblings told a story of a farming family struggling under unbearable practical and emotional pressures, their violent deaths, the police investigation and the proceedings of the inquest. The official verdict was that there had been a suicide pact, but Cornwell decided to revisit the evidence forty years after Earth to Earth was first published, and he finds that there were anomalies in the evidence suggesting alternative, criminal scenarios, and the misery that preceded these savage deaths suggested even darker elements.

Were the Luxtons scapegoats of local malice, or victims of a murderous family conflict, stricken by a dire ancestral curse

This new edition of a true crime classic includes a postscript in which the author describes the extraordinary lengths that the great poet Ted Hughes, a neighbour of the Luxtons, went to try and suppress publication of the book.

Reviews

Cornwell approaches it with the tenacity of an investigative journalist, the sympathy of a social worker drawing up case notes and the descriptive capacity of a novelist. What differentiates his book from the mass of true life crime stories is its insistence on making vivid for us not only the loud horror of the Luxtons' deaths, but the 40 years of claustrophobic rage, bred in silence, that preceded them * New York Times *

Author Bio

John Cornwell is an award-winning journalist and author. Hitler's Pope was an international bestseller, and he won the non-fiction Gold Dagger Award for Earth to Earth, the story of a West Country family tragedy. His story of the Louisville Prozac trial, Power To Harm, received international acclaim, and his recent history, Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the Devil's Pact, won the Science and Medical Network book of the year prize for 2005. Cornwell is a Fellow Commoner of Jesus College, Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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