Killing Jack the Ripper : Suspenseful and Gripping Narrative of a Victorian Era Serial Killer Inspired by True Events
Killing Jack the Ripper : Suspenseful and Gripping Narrative of a Victorian Era Serial Killer Inspired by True Events
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Author(s): Lipari, Lucy
ISBN No.: 9781736254745
Year: 202506
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 20.69
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Jack the Ripper stalked and murdered women in the East End of London in 1888. He savagely dismembered their bodies to the point where they were unrecognizable. How did he slip in and out of the midnight shadows of the dark streets of London? This historical fiction examines the mind of the brutal killer, depicted as the Preator, through his thoughts and actions. The female victims who were murdered by Jack the Ripper tell their individual stories in their own words. They describe in detail why they were so unfortunate to become prostitutes in Whitechapel and live such tragic lives. Amateur detectives Sir Nigel Taylor and his loyal companion, Sgt. Major Charles Booth, who saved his life during the Crimean War with a blood transfusion, searched for the serial killer Jack the Ripper in the fog-filled and slimy corners of the East End. With the brutal deaths of the five prostitutes, they consult with the most famous detective of London, Sherlock Holmes, seeking assistance and guidance.


Sherlock Holmes is mesmerized by the murders and knows the serial killer must be stopped after five horrifying killings, each one more savage than the previous one. Holmes goes on the hunt for Jack the Ripper in this true crime fiction inspiration. Can he find and prevent the murderer from committing more killings? This book delves into a fascinating era, Victorian London, with its atmospheric historical setting. There was no fingerprint testing, no DNA, and no forensic evidence to assist the police. Gaslight lit the street lamps, horses were the principal means of transportation, and poverty was everywhere. London was flooded with immigrants from all over Europe, escaping poverty and oppression. The Industrial Revolution was in full swing in England, providing menial jobs to those fortunate enough to land one. Poor women and alcoholics were resigned to living in workhouses or lodging houses, with their only source of income being streetwalking.


They were the most vulnerable in society, subject to disease, and untimatly, several women were murdered, setting off fear and terror in London. It was imperative to find Jack the Ripper.


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