April, 1941. Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson are called to the former Whitechapel Road tube station when the body of a woman is discovered. Her body was found in an isolated part of the subterranean area away from the platforms currently being used as air raid shelters. She had been strangled and her body eviscerated.
When Coburg and Lampson examine the scene, they find an old Victorian doctor's case containing surgical tools. Has it been deliberately left to be discovered? Forensic examination dates the case and contents as being from the late nineteenth century. Could this be another of Jack the Ripper's victims? Coburg and Lampson have a very puzzling case to solve.
Jim Eldridge is the author of many books for children, including titles in the My Story series, the Warpath books, and How to Handle Grown-Ups. He has had 250 TV scripts broadcast in the UK and internationally for children's and teen television, and is also the creator and writer of Radio 4's long-running comedy-drama series, King Street Junior.
Naast de paar fouten in spelling of namen, en dat dit het (tot nu toe) laatste boek is in de detective series, en ik de rest niet gelezen heb.., pretty nice book 😌
At first I was a little disappointed when I discovered that the story revolved around the detective having to use his skills to help the King and the fact that Ripper crimes were being repeated as I have read numerous historical fiction books with similar themes. What I did like was Jim Eldridge's style of writing. It was another relaxing read with a serious investigation and one which kept me interested throughout. It has a very abrupt ending.
A really gripping murder mystery is the correct title for this review. Fast paced and full of interesting background detail which explains all what it must of been like in those times. The characters come to life very well and makes for a really read.
Another great book with dci coburg and ds lampson.Just love these characters and always feel like I'm in a cosy blanket and a cuppa when reading. Hope they keep coming.
Another great mystery by aurifil Jim Eldridge. Lots of suspects made for a fun, twisty read. I'm hoping this isn't the last in the series or the last we've seen of DCI Saxe-Coburg and DS Lampson.