Don't Make a Fuss
It's only the Claremont serial Killer
by
Wendy Davis
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Publication date: 1st June 2022
Genre: Non-Fiction (memoir)
Pages: 216
Source: own copy
Review: Don't Make a Fuss: It's only the Claremont Serial Killer
Don't Make a Fuss is a brave and courageous memoir highlighting the ongoing culture of women's unimportance and suppression.
Wendy was attacked at her workplace by Bradley Edwards. Wendy's attack was minimised and her account ignored by both police and authorities. Edwards went on to murder two, possibly three, women in the Claremont area which sparked a police investigation spanning decades.
Wendy Davis tells her story in this important novel broken up between present-day and the current investigation, and at the time of the attack 30 years ago and how it affected her.
I was appalled how the initial attack on Wendy had little consequence for the perpetrator, brushed under the carpet. However, it affected Wendy's life for years to come.
The story made me angry how crimes against women are being downplayed and because Wendy had a strong personality her trauma was devalued. She was expected to just get on with it.
I can't even fathom the monumental stress she has had to live with during the dragged out court case with years passing from arrest to sentence of this evil man.
I do hope that writing this book has been cathartic for Wendy. However, I am sure that the events of 1990 will be with her forever.
Thank you Wendy for this insightful memoir. We need to make a fuss and not only be heard but also actioned upon appropriately
4 /5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐