The Bank Holiday Murders: The True Story of the First Whitechapel Murders: Volume 1 (Jack the Ripper)

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Anonymous says:

Serious food for thought I was in a bit of a dilemma about this one…It is an exceptionally well researched and written book…big plus….but to my mind it may stretch just a tad too far in reaching some of it’s conclusions…a minus…It lacks an index…something of a minus in my mind…but it is exceptionally well referenced…a plus…But…this book is a quite remarkable re-examination of two of the killings which are often regarded as nothing more than mutually unconnected precursors to…

Anonymous says:

Absolutely brilliant ! Over the years I’ve read quite a few Ripper books some I’ve found brilliant and informative and some darn right silly, but overtime I’ve become very fixed on my opinions of the victims, the Ripper candidates and his/their Psychopathy, but this is the first series of books that’s made me question all that I thought I knew and given me lots of new stuff to think about. So I’d like to thank the author for opening my eyes to the possibility that there’s still loads to discover about Jack the…

Anonymous says:

A genuine game-changer This is perhaps not a book for the Ripper newbie, but for the long-time student of the case. As someone who has been studying it casually for a couple of decades, I can say that this is the one book that has – while presenting evidence that is unsensational and absolutely believable – completely altered the way I see the case. It’s clearly the result not of a sensational theory but of many years of meticulous and intelligent research and deduction. It’s lucidly written, it won’t take months to…

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