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 To date, Hilda Murrell's murder has inspired seven books, all published in the United Kingdom. None is in print; however, some of them are held in public libraries in many countries.
 Death of a Rose Grower by Graham Smith (Cecil Woolf, 1985)
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 Who
Killed Hilda Murrell? by Judith Cook (New English Library, 1985)
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 Hilda Murrell's Nature Diaries 1961-1983 Edited by Charles Sinker (Collins, 1987)
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 Enemies of the State by Gary Murray (Simon & Schuster, 1993)
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 Unlawful Killing by Judith Cook (Bloomsbury, 1994)
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 Grace by Maggie Gee (Heinemann, 1988)
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The Detective and the Doctor: A Murder Casebook by D.J Cole and P.R Acland (Robert Hale, 1994) |
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