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Cover of Jack the Ripper- The Hand of a Woman

Jack the Ripper- The Hand of a Woman

✍ Scribed by Morris, John


Book ID
107193904
Publisher
Seren
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


The Jack the Ripper murders of 1888 continue to exert a macabre hold on the collective imagination of the masses more than a century later, and this book, the result of extensive research, sheds some light on them. Among the first serial murders, their brutality and bizarreness begged questions such as What kind of person could have performed such horrific deeds? and How could they not have been caught by the huge police effort? The book offers keen insight into Victorian London and its policing as it follows the investigations of the infamous murders. Arguing that many unresolved questions could be answered if Jack was in reality a woman, this bold account names a suspect and explains why the murders stopped.

About the Author

John Morris is a legal consultant specializing in immigration.


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