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Phillipe Bosher
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John Cornwell
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The Luxtons' idyllic farm on a stretch of lush countryside between Exmoor and Dartmoor had been lovingly tended with outdated methods.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.©1982 John Cornwell (P)2025 Quercus Publishing
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- Rachel Redford
- 22-04-25
Why was this book published?
I don’t understand why this book has been published. Earth to Earth has already been published some years ago when it won a Crime Writing Award. The author has decided to re-issue it with extra material on Ted Hughes’ involvement with the tragic Devon Luxton family and with his attempts to get Cornwell’s book pulped on the grounds that it hurt living people.
All the material on the Luxton family and their isolation as they farmed as though in the nineteenth century is well documented and detailed, but not new. The details of the slaughter of the family were thoroughly examined before as well. The material with Ted Hughes details Cornwell’s initial friendship with him which was soured by Hughes’ weird ideas on astrology and ouija and the like, and finally reduced to bitterness and fury by his pressure for the book to be pulped. All this falling out with Hughes shows the author as vindictive and angry and not worth publishing.
The narration is irritating – some faux Devon accents and pauses between chapters which make you think the recording has gone wrong.
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- Paul Tomkins
- 25-04-25
Classic
I didn’t know the book from 1982 or the story at all. It’s a superior work of true crime writing. I also thought the narrator was great with his accents, and excellent overall.
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- Neil Masey
- 16-04-25
Great book. No so the Narration
I liked the book. I really felt that I knew the family we died in such violent circumstances. But I found the narration jarring. In amongst the clipped English accent were strange American pronunciations and the Devon accents were absolutely dreadful.
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