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Murdered Midas: a Millionaire, His Gold Mine, and Strange Death on an Island Paradise

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Murdered Midas: a Millionaire, His Gold Mine, and Strange Death on an Island Paradise
Murdered Midas: a Millionaire, His Gold Mine, and Strange Death on an Island Paradise

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Murdered Midas: a Millionaire, His Gold Mine, and Strange Death on an Island Paradise

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A
Globe and Mail
Top 100 Book of the Year
In this “engrossing must-read” by “Canada’s most accomplished popular historian” (
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
), the glittering life and brutal murder of Sir Harry Oakes is newly investigated.
Murdered Midas
is “superior true-crime writing” (
The
).
On an island paradise in 1943, Sir Harry Oakes, gold-mining tycoon, philanthropist and one of the richest men in the British Empire, is murdered. The news of his death surges across the English-speaking world, from London, the Imperial centre, to the remote Canadian mining town of Kirkland Lake in the Northern Ontario bush. The murder becomes celebrated as the crime of the century.
The layers of mystery deepen as the involvement of Count Alfred de Marigny, Oakes’s son-in-law, comes into question. Also suspicious are the odd machinations of the governor of the Bahamas, the former King Edward VIII. But despite a sensational trial, no murderer is convicted. Rumours about Oakes’s missing fortune are unrelenting, and fascination with the story has persisted for decades.
Award-winning biographer and popular historian Charlotte Gray explores the life of the man behind the scandal—from his early, hardscrabble days during the massive mineral rush in Northern Ontario, to the fabulous fortune he reaped from his own gold mine, to his grandiose gestures of philanthropy. And Gray brings fresh eyes to the bungled investigation and shocking trial on the remote colonial island, proposing an overlooked suspect in this long cold case.
is the story of the man behind the newspaper headlines, a man both admired and reviled who, despite great wealth and public standing, never experienced justice.

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