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|summary=He was an avenging doctor, he was a foreign madman, he was royalty, he was a she – he was even ''Sherlock'' bleeding ''Holmes''.  Whoever the actual Jack the Ripper was I doubt will ever be known.  What is for sure is that new books that cover the subject with any conviction have to fall into one of two camps – those positing a new suspect, or those presenting the known facts about the crimes and their victims in a new fashion.  This book is definitely in the latter category.
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True Crime

Jack the Ripper: CSI: Whitechapel by John Bennett and Paul Begg

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He was an avenging doctor, he was a foreign madman, he was royalty, he was a she – he was even Sherlock bleeding Holmes. Whoever the actual Jack the Ripper was I doubt will ever be known. What is for sure is that new books that cover the subject with any conviction have to fall into one of two camps – those positing a new suspect, or those presenting the known facts about the crimes and their victims in a new fashion. This book is definitely in the latter category. Full review...

Capital Crimes: Seven centuries of London life and murder by Max Decharne

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True crime has been one of the great growth areas of publishing in the last few years. As more than one author in the field as observed, everyone loves a good murder in a manner of speaking, and anybody who is looking for books on murders in London will find no lack of choice. Full review...

Murders of London: In the steps of the capital's killers by David Long

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While the true crime specialist reader may prefer books which deal in one case in depth, there's always room for another title at the other end of the spectrum, dealing in brief with a variety of murders over the years. Full review...