Pilot Editor's Pick
"This latest volume in a series already reviewed and highly praised in Pilot both confirms that author Dilip Sarkar's energy as a writer and diligence as an analysist and historian continues undimmed...such is the level of insight offered in volume 5 that you, like this reviewer, will inevitably want to have the four previous volumes to hand - and be keeping an eye out for the next."
Pilot Magazine - April 2025
Pilot Editor's Pick
"This latest volume in a series already reviewed and highly praised in Pilot both confirms that author Dilip Sarkar's energy as a writer and diligence as an analysist and historian continues undimmed...such is the level of insight offered in volume 5 that you, like this reviewer, will inevitably want to have the four previous volumes to hand - and be keeping an eye out for the next."
Pilot Magazine - April 2025
A must read if you are a fan of true crime and especially a fan of all the mystery involving what has to be one of the biggest true crime stories in the world: Jack the Ripper.
A very interesting view on the victims, possible suspects and according to the author the true identity of the ripper.
NetGalley, Elisa Martins
A must read if you are a fan of true crime and especially a fan of all the mystery involving what has to be one of the biggest true crime stories in the world: Jack the Ripper.
A very interesting view on the victims, possible suspects and according to the author the true identity of the ripper.
NetGalley, Elisa Martins
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
I remember the news the day the tower caught fire and by reading this I feel I have a wider view of what happened before and after the towers caught fire. This gives more of an impact of the fires on the fire service and the information that the press did not divulge.
NetGalley, A D
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
I remember the news the day the tower caught fire and by reading this I feel I have a wider view of what happened before and after the towers caught fire. This gives more of an impact of the fires on the fire service and the information that the press did not divulge.
NetGalley, A D
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
Wow this is first time I've read this authors book and I'm now hooked.
So well written and feel like really there at time crime happened.
I'm from south London and even I didn't know about many aspects of this book.
Currently looking for my next book of Mike Hutton as I'm hooked.
NetGalley, Karen Bull
[b]Rating[/b]: 5 out of 5 stars
Wow this is first time I've read this authors book and I'm now hooked.
So well written and feel like really there at time crime happened.
I'm from south London and even I didn't know about many aspects of this book.
Currently looking for my next book of Mike Hutton as I'm hooked.
NetGalley, Karen Bull
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