Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper -- Case Closed (Berkley True Crime)
Now updated with new material that brings the killer's picture into clearer focus
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General True Crime - Crime fiction writer Cornwell adds yet another volume to the Jack the Ripper literature. She... |
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Pages: 400, Edition: First Edition, Mass Market Paperback, Berkley |
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Recent Reviews
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-17-2009
- She's entertaining, but WAY overstates her case
Patricia Cornwell makes some interesting observations and has definately convinced me that Walter Sickert was a strange and morbid man who most probably had a fascination with Jack the Ripper (JTR). From the evidence in the book it even...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-15-2009
- Potentially intriguing nevertheless fails to deliver
Patricia Cornwells attempt at closing the case of Jack the Ripper intrigued me at first.Her main suspect Walter Sickert was already cited by a few other ripperologists as a potentially good candidate for being the real Jack the ripper....
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-25-2009
- A Great Read
I enjoyed this book tremendously. But if you're looking for one scientific fact that will nail Sickert as the Ripper, you'll be disappointed. After all, the science that we enjoy today didn't exist in 1888. The police then would not have...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-27-2009
- Case Closed...maybe...but with flaws.
There's one key problem to Patricia Cornwell's JACK THE RIPPER: CASE CLOSED book...she forgot that people just don't want the mystery and legend to be definitively solved. In a day and age where we still cannot convince 100% of the...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-25-2009
- A Great Read
I enjoyed this book tremendously. But if you're looking for one scientific fact that will nail Sickert as the Ripper, you'll be disappointed. After all, the science that we enjoy today didn't exist in 1888. The police then would not have...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-27-2009
- Case Closed...maybe...but with flaws.
There's one key problem to Patricia Cornwell's JACK THE RIPPER: CASE CLOSED book...she forgot that people just don't want the mystery and legend to be definitively solved. In a day and age where we still cannot convince 100% of the...
- read full review | report as inappropriate
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-17-2009
- She's entertaining, but WAY overstates her case
Patricia Cornwell makes some interesting observations and has definately convinced me that Walter Sickert was a strange and morbid man who most probably had a fascination with Jack the Ripper (JTR). From the evidence in the book it even...
- read full review | report as inappropriate
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