Enigma In Whitechapel

Enigma In Whitechapel

Author: Stephen A. Pease

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2017-09-11

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1525513648

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Henry Bruce is a good man, a loving husband, and a doting father—but his one flaw puts himself and his family in grave danger. The year is 1888, and Henry lives a modest life with his wife and children in the notorious Tower Hamlets borough of London. When his penchant for betting on greyhound races lands him in debt with the local Tower Gang, he is forced to plan his family’s discreet escape. However, their survival won’t be easy, as the Bruces have come into the line of sight of the gang’s most brutal and infamous member: Leather Gloves, a.k.a, Jack the Ripper. After a few daring maneuvers, Henry and his family make it to Canada, where they plan to start a new life. However, the Tower Gang knows no limits, and merciless killers are sent across the ocean to fulfill the gruesome deed. Bruce must remain vigilant to defend his family using any means possible, as he discovers that police officers cannot be depended upon. When the main villain arrives, blood will stain the streets, and Henry will be forced to outsmart the most dangerous man in Canada; then—and only then—can he and his family live without fear. In this fascinating historical crime thriller, author Stephen A. Pease brings us a story of action, adventure, and intrigue, unmasking Jack the Ripper and his motives in a way we’ve never seen before.


Enigma Crimes

Enigma Crimes

Author: Marie Foster

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2024-10-09

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 145665652X

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Delve Into the Shadows of History's Greatest Mysteries Step into a world where the past refuses to be forgotten, where mysteries linger unsolved, and the truth waits to be uncovered. Enigma Crimes: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Unsolved takes you on an exhilarating journey through the most perplexing cold cases in history. With expertly woven narratives, it will captivate your imagination and challenge your perceptions of justice. Why do certain cases become eternal enigmas, capturing our collective fascination like a whisper from the abyss? This compelling exploration examines not only the infamous cases you've heard of–the Zodiac Killer, Amelia Earhart–but delves deep into the cultural and psychological allure that cold cases hold over us. Through meticulous research, the book invites you to witness advances in forensic science and the role of media in shaping both public opinion and investigation outcomes. The heartbeats of those left behind echo through the pages, a poignant reminder of the human stories beneath headlines and theories. Discover the emotional impact on families yearning for closure, the relentless advocates for justice amidst an ocean of speculation. Boldly tackling legal and ethical quandaries, this book provides insight into the hurdles faced when reopening old wounds and seeking new answers. Are you ready to become part of the quest for understanding? Now is the time to engage with these unresolved narratives. Examine modern technologies revolutionizing investigations and explore potential new leads offering a glimmer of hope. Allow yourself to be enveloped in the shadows, as you turn each page with anticipatory breath, seeking the ultimate revelation: the truth.


Murders Of The Black Museum

Murders Of The Black Museum

Author: Gordon Honeycombe

Publisher: Kings Road Publishing

Published: 2011-02-07

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 1843584417

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New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police, houses the notorious Black Museum, a unique collection of exhibits, photographs and other items connected with some of the most famous crimes of the last century. Fifty of those crimes were murders and they are explored in detail in this compelling book. Recently renamed The Crime Museum the author Gordon Honeycombe was given privileged access to its darkest secrets. His book spans a hundred years of murder, manslaughter and attempted assassinations and reveals the true facts behind some of the country's most notorious murder cases, including Jack the Ripper, Dr Crippen and the Krays. This is the ultimate guide to the most incredible crimes ever committed, featuring contemporary photographs never seen outside Scotland Yard. • Closely researched and objective, this book is a fascinating guide to murder and a grim insight into the minds of those who practice it. Honeycombe takes an unflinching look at why people murder and asks important questions about this most appalling of crimes, execution and the law itself.


The World's Most Mysterious Murders

The World's Most Mysterious Murders

Author: R. Lionel Fanthorpe

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1550024396

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History is full of unsolved murders, most of which have no apparent motive or too many of them.


The Real Mary Kelly

The Real Mary Kelly

Author: Wynne Weston-Davies

Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Ltd.

Published: 2015-08-13

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1910536466

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'IT IS AN INCREDIBLE CLAIM BUT WESTON-DAVIES PRESENTS A COMPELLING CASE.' EXPRESS In this thrilling book, Wynne Weston-Davies, qualified surgeon and Mary Kelly's great-nephew, delves into the inscrutable history behind Jack the Ripper's fifth and final victim. Exploring the family connection and her journey from Wales to the East End of London, he reveals how the elusive Mary Kelly became wholly intertwined with the enigma of her legendary killer. An utterly original investigation into how a vivacious party girl came to marry a mild-mannered journalist, some twenty years her senior, and ended up the last but most significant victim of his gruesome, twelve-week killing spree.


The Contemporary Medieval in Practice

The Contemporary Medieval in Practice

Author: Clare A. Lees

Publisher: UCL Press

Published: 2019-10-07

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1787354660

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Contemporary arts, both practice and methods, offer medieval scholars innovative ways to examine, explore, and reframe the past. Medievalists offer contemporary studies insights into cultural works of the past that have been made or reworked in the present. Creative-critical writing invites the adaptation of scholarly style using forms such as the dialogue, short essay, and the poem; these are, the authors argue, appropriate ways to explore innovative pathways from the contemporary to the medieval, and vice versa. Speculative and non-traditional, The Contemporary Medieval in Practice adapts the conventional scholarly essay to reflect its cross-disciplinary, creative subject. This book ‘does’ Medieval Studies differently by bringing it into relation with the field of contemporary arts and by making ‘practice’, in the sense used by contemporary arts and by creative-critical writing, central to it. Intersecting with a number of urgent critical discourses and cultural practices, such as the study of the environment and the ethics of understanding bodies, identities, and histories, this short, accessible book offers medievalists a distinctive voice in multi-disciplinary, trans-chronological, collaborative conversations about the Humanities. Its subject is early medieval British culture, often termed Anglo-Saxon Studies (c. 500–1100), and its relation with, use of, and re-working in contemporary visual, poetic, and material culture (after 1950). ‘The Contemporary Medieval in Practice is both wise and unafraid to take risks. Fully embedded in scholarship yet reaching into unmapped territory, the authors move across disciplines and forge surprising links. Thought-provoking and evocative, this is a book that will have an impact that far belies its modest length.’ – Linda Anderson, Newcastle University


I, Ripper

I, Ripper

Author: Stephen Hunter

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-12-29

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1476764867

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Includes an excerpt from The third note.