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Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper
Author: Paul Begg, John Bennett
Written by two leading researchers on Jack the Ripper, this popular, in-depth study of the most renowned serial killer in history now comes in a new, smaller size. — Over 100 years have elapsed since what is believed to have been Jack the Ripper's final killing, yet hundreds of books, television programs, and films continue to be produced every y...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780233005201
ISBN-10: 023300520X
Publication Date: 9/5/2017
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Andre Deutsch
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This book is not so much a story but is more like a history book. If you're looking for a fast-paced, suspenseful rendering of Jack the Ripper, perhaps this is not a book for you. But if you don't mind the more left-brained methodology of trudging through interesting (although dry) accounts of police reports, witness testimony, conspiracy theories, and 19th century criminology, then this is really a very good book.

I have read several books on Jack the Ripper and I found this one to be a very thorough, detailed, chronological, and mostly unbiased look at the available facts. Only in the end will you find a chapter or two based more on opinion where the author picks apart different Ripper suspects and proposes who he believes the Ripper was most likely to be.

In all I found this book to be a very comprehensive collection of what seemed to be every random fact connected to the Jack the Ripper mystery. For people looking for a less sensational and more grounded perspective regarding the Ripper, this is the book I would recommend.


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