Drs. Baden, Lee, and Wecht contributed factual material to this novel.
It is the year 1888.
Missing Detective.” He is an avid Sherlockian, as well as book collector, editor and publisher of Gryphon Books. His most recent Holmes stories in this magazine were “A Study in Evil” in issue #2 and “Sherlock Holmes — Stymied!
I am afraid that I, Sherlock Holmes, must act as my own chronicler in this singular case, that of the Whitechapel murders of 1888.
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Jack the Ripper is not the only blood-soaked fiend at work in London.There are others.In the festering alleys of Whitechapel, a habitual murderer is at work slashing women of the night to death and mutilating their remains.
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