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Jack the Ripper: The First Suspects (Hardback)
By
M J Trow
Imprint: Pen & Sword True Crime
Pages: 216
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036195779
Published: 30th September 2026
Imprint: Pen & Sword True Crime
Pages: 216
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036195779
Published: 30th September 2026
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In the journalese of the time, he was called ‘the fiend’ and ‘the monster’. That was before an anonymous journalist invented the ‘trade name’ Jack the Ripper. In the 140 years since the Whitechapel murders, a whole industry has grown up discussing the tortuous issues of the case, spawning countless books, articles, documentaries, movies and even musicals.
Hunting Jack has become a parlour game, today played out online and is a conspiracy theorists’ paradise. Ever more bizarre and unlikely theories are put forward to explain why one serial killer was never caught. The reality was that the police were inept, the public unhelpful and the murderer himself was extraordinarily lucky.
Jack the Ripper: The First Suspects ignores the industry and goes back to basics. What was happening in the ‘autumn of terror’ 1888 when Jack struck? What sort of man were the police looking for? Who did they arrest, speak to, caution? Using police records from the time, the book pieces together the original investigation before fiction and make-believe took over.
The Whitechapel murderer was not the first serial killer in history but his demented MO, his detailed knowledge of the killing fields, his speed and efficiency with the knife, left two major police forces floundering in his wake.
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About M J Trow
M.J. Trow is the author of nearly 100 books covering crime fiction, true crime and historical biography. He is a military historian by training, lectures extensively in the UK and overseas, and has appeared regularly on the History and Discovery Channels. He can be heard in podcasts on all the usual platforms, both as a guest and the main presenter on both historical and true crime subjects. He lives in the Isle of Wight.
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