For her fourth publication, PDJ
co-authored her first book of non-fiction, The Maul and the Pear Tree: the Ratcliffe Highway Murders, 1811, with T. A. Critchley
, who was at that time her supervisor...
Violence
Florence Dixie
According to her own account she had been stabbed, thrown to the ground, and had mud stuffed in her mouth, but although bleeding she was not seriously hurt: she credited the whalebone in her stays...