Jack the Ripper in Fact & Fiction

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(Autor) Odell Robin Robin Odell
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In the autumn of 1888 the streets of London were streets of terror. The cause -- a series of mysterious and apparently motiveless murders. Respectable citizens cowered behind shuttered windows and multi-locked doors. Ironically, however, it was not the respectable who were in danger. The victims were all drawn from the trade which necessity still compelled to haunt dark alleys and doorways at dead of night -- the prostitutes. Theories on the identity of the murderer have been many and various: that he was a fashionable doctor, even that he was a she - a midwife. Robin Odell has produced an absorbing factual reconstruction of all the crimes and a brilliant new theory, based on modern methods of detection, to solve the greatest mystery in British criminology. Most readers will accept his theory as the long-sought answer to a baffling real-life whodunit: as the most likely epitaph on a terror known as "Jack the Ripper in Fact & Fiction".

Information
Editorial:
Mandrake of Oxford
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781869928308
Año de publicación:
2008
Fecha publicación:
1 de Diciembre de 2008
Weight:
1 lb

Odell Robin

Robin Odell

Robin Odell was a renowned British crime writer and historian known for his meticulous research and engaging storytelling. His most famous work, "Ripperology: A Study of the World's First Serial Killer and a Literary Phenomenon," revolutionized the study of Jack the Ripper and inspired a new generation of true crime enthusiasts.

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