"The Sins of Jack Saul" by Glenn Chandler is published

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  • (1888PressRelease) April 29, 2016 - "The Sins of Jack Saul" by Glenn Chandler, About the Book: This is the real-life story of Dublin Jack and the Cleveland Street scandal. The Cleveland Street scandal, involving a homosexual brothel reputedly visited by the Queen's grandson, shocked Victorian Britain in 1889. This is the first full-length account of one of its key players, Jack Saul, a working class Irish Catholic rent boy who worked his way into the upper echelons of the aristocracy, and wrote the notorious pornographic memoir The Sins of the Cities of the Plain.

    This book explores his colourful but tragic life and reveals for the first time the true story about what really went on behind the velvet curtains of Number 19 Cleveland Street.

    Readers interested in keeping up with research about Jack Saul and the Cleveland Street scandal can visit www.jacksaul.co.uk or get updates via Facebook: The Sins of Jack Saul or Twitter: ( @ ) glennchandler dot

    About the Author:
    Glenn Chandler is best-known as the creator and writer of Taggart, which became the longest running television detective series in the world. He has also written true crime television dramas, notably those on William Palmer the poisoner, George Joseph Smith the 'Brides in the Bath' killer, and John George Haigh, the acid bath murderer. His books include Burning Poison, a true account of a Georgian Liverpool murder mystery, and two fictional novels about Brighton detective Steve Madden, Savage Tide and Dead Sight. Glenn is also an award-winning theatre writer, producer and director.

    This book has also been turned into a new musical which will be showing at the Above The Stag Theatre in Vauxhall, London from 11th May - 12th June 2016.

    Glenn Chandler was interviewed about his book and show on radio, on the Literary London programme on Resonance 104.4 FM. The interview can be heard using this link:
    https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/literary-london-22nd-april-2016

    Also, an article was recently published in The Times, see:
    http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/irishnews/article4711631.ece?shareToken=e738f56ddade00fd2042e9b5c60ff56a&acs_cjd=true.

    Excerpt from "The Sins of Jack Saul":
    "On 19 August, the police burst into a house at 2 Howland Street just off the Tottenham Court Road, hoping to find George Daniel Veck. The self-proclaimed Reverend gentleman was not at home, but his 'secretary', seventeen-year-old George Barber, was lying in bed. Interrogated, Barber said that his employer was in Portsmouth, where Veck had probably been visiting his family. The police went to Waterloo Station and arrested Veck when he came off the train.

    In his possession were various documents including letters from Algernon Allies, asking for money and mentioning a 'Mr Brown'. This was the youth whom Lord Arthur Somerset had taken under his wing after the burglary at his club (or at the residence of Lord Colville of Culross, whichever one prefers) and put up at 19 Cleveland Street. Allies was much addicted to writing letters asking for money."

    "The Sins of Jack Saul" by Glenn Chandler is available from all major online retailers including:
    www.amazon.com/Sins-Jack-Saul-Cleveland-Scandal/dp/1781489912

    and from Amazon.co.uk at:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sins-Jack-Saul-Cleveland-Scandal/dp/1781489912

    Press/Media Contact Details:
    Grosvenor House Publishing
    Tel. 01483 243 450
    E-mail: info ( @ ) grosvenorhousepublishing dot co dot uk
    ISBN #978-1781489918

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