-
Biography of the 7th Earl of Lucan, also known as Richard John Bingham, who diappeared in November 1974 following the murder of Sandra Rivett, the nanny of his children.
who-is-lord-lucan.html
-
The Scandal of Lord Lucan is the greatest and most enduring murder mystery of the 20th Century. Lucan's disappearance stills holds many unanswered questions.
why-is-lord-lucan-fascinating.html
-
Sandra Rivett was murdered on the night Lord Lucan vanished in 1974. She was the Nanny of the children and found clubbed to death.
who-was-murdered.html
-
The theories surroudning whether Lord Lucan was the murderer of his children's Nanny are many. It has never been finally established who was the murderer.
was-lord-lucan-a-murderer.html
-
Information about the Clermont Set, a group of people who met and gambled with Lord Lucan at the exclusive Casino in Mayfair, London.
what-was-the-clermont-set.html
-
Evidence which shows that Lord Lucan either escaped or killed himself is lacking. The theories about what happened continue to capture the public imagination.
did-lord-lucan-escape.html
-
The owner of the Clermont Club in Mayfair, London ran a book about which of the club members would kill themselves first.
did-people-gamble-about-lord-lucan-committing-suicide.html
-
The Third Earl of Lucan commanded the Charge of the Light Brigade which was immortalised in the poetry of Lord Tennyson.
did-lord-lucan-command-the-charge-of-the-light-brigade.html
-
A description of the family crest of the Lucan Family, depicting two chained wolves.
what-is-the-lucan-crest.html
-
Lord Lucan had been gambling since his days at Eton College, the famous school near Windsor.
where-did-lord-lucan-learn-to-gamble.html
-
Lord Lucan's favourite recipe was devilled kidneys which was perfect served with a bottle of claret.
what-was-lord-lucan's-favourite-recipe.html
-
With over thirty books written about Lord Lucan, no one really knows where Lucan ended up.
where-did-lord-lucan-end-up.html
-
William Coles is the author of Lord Lucan My Story and former New York correspondent for The Sun. He is also the Author of the Well-Tempered Clavier and Prelude.
who-is-william-coles.html
-
If these journals are to be believed, then Lucan's nickame should be 'Loser' rather than Lucky.
great-read-from-a-master-storyteller.html
-
William Coles has created a highly entertaining, plausible and fast-paced fiction based on the life of the infamous inveterate gambler, Lord Lucan.
an-entertaining-speculative-fiction.html
-
A great read. Didn't want to put it down
a-great-read.html
-
Having read this author's debut - a coming-of-age insight into Eton life, something as alien to me as the Sweden-set crime thrillers of Henning Mankell - I was interested to see he had 'edited' Lord Lucan's life story
cracking-conceit-and-a-ripping-yarn.html
-
William Coles has produced an entertaining and readable account, ostensibly by Lord Lucan, of his life following the night when his nanny was fatally stabbed in error, the intended victim being Lucan's wife.
the-truth-at-last.html
-
A gripping account, in the Earl of Lucan's own words, of what happened to `Lucky' Lucan after his famous disappearance in 1974. We find out who killed the nanny, how Lucan evaded the police, and how loyal friends spirited him out of the country.
unlucky-lucan.html