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Saucy Jacky - The Whitechapel Murders As Told By Jack The Ripper - cover

Saucy Jacky - The Whitechapel Murders As Told By Jack The Ripper

Doug Lamoreux

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Come into the East End of London, 1888. Walk the streets of Whitechapel and slums of Spitalfields, side by side with history's most notorious serial killer.
 
Overhear his plans, and listen - or try not to - to his secret thoughts as he waits in the shadows. Keep pace, if you have the nerve, as he stalks his victims.
 
Watch, if you have the stomach, as he commits his outrages. And run with him, if you're still upright, as he escapes the swarming forces of police desperate for his hide and head.
 
Imagining the unimaginable in this unabashed novel of terror, award-winning author Doug Lamoreux takes you inside the mind of the infamous killer who was never caught.
 
Discover the Whitechapel murders... as told by Jack the Ripper himself.
Available since: 01/11/2022.

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