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Jack the Ripper - A Mystery That Haunts London

English · Paperback / Softback

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In the fog-drenched streets of Victorian London, a shadow lurked-one whose identity would become the subject of one of the most chilling and enduring mysteries in criminal history. Jack the Ripper is a name synonymous with terror, brutality, and a case that remains unsolved to this day. In this compelling investigation, Emmanuel Noah delves deep into the infamous killings that terrified the East End in 1888, examining the victims, the society that allowed the murders to happen, and the detective efforts that ultimately failed to bring the killer to justice.
Through careful analysis of contemporary police reports, forensic evidence, and the many suspects that have emerged over the years, Noah sheds new light on the mystery that still captivates and horrifies us. From the theories of renowned detectives to modern-day analysis, this book explores the chilling legacy of the murders and their lasting impact on London's social fabric and criminal investigations.
More than just a recounting of unsolved crime, Jack the Ripper: A Mystery That Haunts London takes readers on a journey through the twisted alleyways of history, psychology, and criminal theory. It's a haunting exploration of how one killer's actions would go on to shape the collective imagination for over a century, inspiring countless theories, movies, books, and even conspiracy theories that have kept us questioning who, or what, Jack the Ripper really was.
This book is for anyone fascinated by true crime, unsolved mysteries, and the chilling history that shaped modern criminal investigation. Prepare to confront the darkness of 1888 London and the enigma of Jack the Ripper-a mystery that still haunts us all

Product details

Authors Emmanuel Noah
Publisher Emberleaf Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.11.2024
 
EAN 9798230169635
ISBN 979-8-230-16963-5
No. of pages 140
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 8 mm
Weight 186 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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