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.
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.