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My Brother the Killer

‘A hugely impressive achievement.’ – Hadley Freeman, author ofHouse of Glass

At 8.00am on Monday 18th June 2001, Danielle Jones left home dressed in her school uniform – and promptly vanished.

The 15-year old’s body was never recovered, but Danielle’s parents soon learned that her ‘Uncle Stuart’, a close family friend, had concealed a decades-long history of sexual violence against teenage girls. Despite the absence of a body, Stuart Campbell was sentenced to life in prison for Danielle’s abduction and murder. But what set him on his path as a violent sexual predator? And how do you come to terms with his actions if he’s your own flesh and blood?

In , Stuart’s older brother Alix Sharkey chronicles the violent childhood and troubled teens that helped shape a bright and handsome little boy into one of Britain’s most notorious killers, and led to one of the UK’s most unusual murder trials. Sharkey also poses several terrifying questions: what happens when you discover a deadly sexual predator in your family? Is it possible to trace the root of his heinous crimes? And with the clock ticking towards his possible parole, can Stuart Campbell be convinced to reveal the location of Danielle’s remains?My Brother the Killer

A devastating hybrid of true crime and family memoir, examines the true cost of keeping dark family secrets.My Brother the Killer


Author:

  • Alix Sharkey

Narrator:

  • Alix Sharkey

Format:

  • Audiobook

Duration:

  • 10 h 33 min

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies
  • Autobiographies
  • Family life
  • Family and relationships
  • True stories
  • True crime
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society
  • Warfare
  • Crime and criminology
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Psychology

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    Alix Sharkey

    After grammar school and art school, Alix Sharkey began his writing career at i-D magazine, eventually becoming co-editor. Over more than three decades in journalism he has filed hundreds of features on crime, popular culture and fashion for the The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph, as well as various UK and international magazines. In 2004 he moved to Miami Beach to write about the contemporary art scene for Ocean Drive and fashion for Harper’s Bazaar. After a brief stint as a magazine editor in New York, in 2009 he relocated to Los Angeles. He has studied creative writing at UCLA.

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