The Whitechapel murders and one mans 40 year quest for the truth. The theories, the suspects and the frauds. From an array of suspects it is still the readers choice as to who Jack the Ripper really was, but the author makes his own view clearly and logically. With new, and previously unpublished evidence, this book may be the one to .convince you of the true identity of the Whitechapel murderer.
The Ripper murders can not be definitively solved. But this makes a far more reasonable case than many. The case stated clearly shows the chosen suspect may have been the Ripper, and why some detectives believed he was. This is in itself a fascinating line of enquiry.
There are some minor formatting issues, but not enough to distract the reader, or prevent you enjoying the yarn.