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My Brother the Killer

By: Alix Sharkey
Narrated by: Alix Sharkey
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‘A hugely impressive achievement.’ – Hadley Freeman, author of House 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 My Brother the Killer, 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?

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

©2021 Alix Sharkey (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Abductions, Kidnapping & Missing Persons True Crime Crime Disappearance Murder Exciting Scary Thought-Provoking

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‘An incredibly heart breaking and affecting book – I gulped it down in one sitting. So powerful about childhoods destroyed by violence, so beady eyed about adults trying to escape the past. A hugely impressive achievement.’ – Hadley Freeman, author of House of Glass

‘An unflinching account… a devastating look at the violent childhood that bound brothers together and from which only one of them was able to escape.’ Sunday Times

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A very honest and open account of what it feels like to be related to a murderer. very well written and very well performed for Audible.

How a family member becomes a killer!

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This book is so much more than a true life crime biography. The author has such a unique way of writing, it was mesmeric I did not want this book to end. Ultimately, it’s the horrific story of a young girls disappearance, but told from a very unique perspective, there is no gory graphic detail, no salaciousness. I do hope the author writes more books, his style is so original.

Wow this man can write!

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I couldn't put this down. Alix is obviously a talented writer and I could feel the turmoil seep through the pages. Every Brit will know who Danielle is and the story of this poor girl and family. This book will evoke a rollercoaster of emotions,highlight the far reaching extent and carnage of these type of evil deeds to then also show how a loving brother with the same upbringing tries to come to terms with the events that unfolded.
These days we are saturated with true crime from TV, books and podcasts, many just exploitative, offering rubberneckers the sordid details. Thankfully this book is not one of them. Instead, it offers a rare, real insight into the background of his family and those whose lives have been irrevocably affected and is written very well indeed.
Just like My Sister Milly, A TC book I shall definitely recommend.
RIP Danielle . .......

,A rare insight into a terrible tragedy

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enjoyed the book. made me look Deeping into the crime. raising awareness for new laws for criminals

insite into true crime

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I liked the raw honesty of the writer and the way the story delbrd into the past as well as followed the murder investigation and trial.

My Brother the Killer

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Answers are not always simple and understanding often multi-layered...hard. The story of how people are raised in the same home but take such opposite paths is a subject researched by many but Alix lived and lives it and shares his own mixed feelings while sharing the family journey. It is a brave, personal story that, in many ways, won't have a real ending but a story with so many lessons on how children absorb and reflect dysfunction they grow up within.....thanks for sharing and i hope he gives up the location....

Painful, honest and raw journey...

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it to anyone, whether you are interested in true crime or just human beings

Excellent in every way

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amazing book. couldn't stop listening. written so well and really interesting how it dips back and forth from past to present. Really Really thought provoking and let's you see how the actions of one person can affect so many around them.

brilliant

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I live close to the area that Danielle went missing so I have always followed this story so listening to Stuart's brothers account was interesting. It's such a tragedy what happened and it has always made me so sick that he never shared where her body is and when I drive around Grays this young lady is always on my mind of possible places he could have left her. I hope one day her family have peace and he tells her them. This book was a good listen, good to hear things that I've never heard about this tragic story before.

very interesting book

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This is an exceptional book, well written and appropriately narrated by the author. In writing this book as a long "letter" to his brother Stuart, Alix Sharkey is seeking a truth, an admission and a revelation of facts pertinent to the disappearance of Danielle Jones, which would allow her parents the chance bury and grieve for their daughter, lost through Stuart's crimes so many years before.

Alix portrays his own life in detail and how it has been affected by his relationship with his brother over many decades. Set against the backdrops of his ever changing world, from grim poverty in London's East End in the sixties to his life as a fashion journalist in London and Paris in the nineties and two-thousands, his reluctance to accept the dark nature of his brother, and the gradual coming to terms with the reality of it are sensitively and descriptively written, touching and engaging.

I thoroughly enjoyed it!

A memoir of our times.

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