Mayside Books is pleased to announce the reissue of Footnotes to a Scoundrel: A True Story of Love, Lies, and Crime by Brian Richards. This compelling narrative delves into a true story of deception, romance, and criminal intrigue, offering readers a gripping exploration of human nature and moral ambiguity.
Originally published in August 1998, Footnotes to a Scoundrel has garnered attention for its detailed recounting of a real-life tale that intertwines love and betrayal. Brian Richards meticulously narrates the events, providing readers with an immersive experience into the complexities of the human psyche and the consequences of deceit.
This reissued edition corrects a few minor typographical errors and, for the first time, reveals several of the true identities of certain individuals involved in the story. These updates provide an even clearer understanding of the events and enhance the book’s authenticity and impact.
“Footnotes to a Scoundrel is not just a true crime story; it’s a profound examination of the lengths individuals will go to in the name of love and the lies they tell themselves and others,” says Bill White, publisher at Mayside Books. “This reissue provides an opportunity for a new generation of readers to engage with its timeless lessons,” explained White.
Footnotes to a Scoundrel is now available through Amazon using the link below. This edition is an essential addition to any collection of true crime literature, offering a thought-provoking journey into the darker facets of human behaviour.
The rest of the story, a sequel to Footnotes to a Scoundrel entitled WANTED, is currently being prepared for publication.
About Mayside Books
Mayside Books, an imprint of WireNews Limited, specializes in publishing carefully curated editions of classic and contemporary literature, each featuring original commentary and expert insights. Dedicated to bringing compelling narratives to modern audiences, Mayside Books bridges the gap between timeless stories and contemporary thought.
About Brian Richard
Brian Richards was born in the United States of America and educated at private schools until early adulthood, when he travelled to Europe, eventually settling near London, England.