The Jack the Ripper Suspects: Persons Cited by Investigators and Theorists

! The Jack the Ripper Suspects: Persons Cited by Investigators and Theorists ☆ PDF Read by * Stan Russo eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Jack the Ripper Suspects: Persons Cited by Investigators and Theorists A good book just missing four stars Hedley Lamarr This book just misses the four star mark - The final factor in grading was the price. If a paperback copy comes along for under twenty dollars, I would push the book up to four stars. Dont get me wrong, this is a good book, but not good enough to merit the forty five dollar asking price. I was able to get a copy for twenty-five, and that was plenty to spend on this book. Alright, now that Ive talked about the price, let me talk about the book.

The Jack the Ripper Suspects: Persons Cited by Investigators and Theorists

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Rating : 4.62 (978 Votes)
Asin : 0786417757
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 180 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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. Author and screenwriter Stan Russo lives in New York City

About the Author Author and screenwriter Stan Russo lives in New York City.

The unbiased history of the different suspects, including two women, will give even the novice reader the basic ground to make an informed decision regarding the identity of the Whitechapel Murderer. Within these pages lies the true name of Jack the Ripper - the author places all the available facts before the reader, leaving him to draw his own conclusions.. Suspects include influential artist Walter Sickert, children's author Lewis Carroll, Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (father of Winston Churchill), and others ranging from doctors and politicians to wandering lunatics. Listed alphabetically, the encyclopedic entries provide historical features such as major events in a suspect's life, a complete chronology surrounding the case for particular suspects, suspects' biographi

A good book just missing four stars Hedley Lamarr This book just misses the four star mark - The final factor in grading was the price. If a paperback copy comes along for under twenty dollars, I would push the book up to four stars. Don't get me wrong, this is a good book, but not good enough to merit the forty five dollar asking price. I was able to get a copy for twenty-five, and that was plenty to spend on this book. Alright, now that I've talked about the price, let me talk about the book. The title states " seventy persons CITED" - If you buy this book keep that in mind, because in many cases that's pretty much all you get. The book I feel could have be. Judy Janes said Jack the ripper Suspects by Stan Russo. Excellent book, lists suspects not yet discussed, written in a totally unbiased opinion,direct an to the point, doesn't go over facts already known in boring detail, touches on what we already know without boring us half to death. I loved the book. Stan did a great job, he voiced his opinion on other author's suspects with tact . He did not only oppose other's opinions with the usual here's why not, he also listed the here's why this person should still be considered. A very professional writing with a down to earth opinion, for the pluses and the minuses. I would highly recommend this book for J the R fans as

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