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      • Jack the Ripper, a notorious serial killer who terrorized Whitechapel in 1888, has been featured in works of fiction ranging from gothic novels published at the time of the murders to modern motion pictures, televised dramas and video games.
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  2. Sep 10, 2019 · The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. By Hallie Rubenhold. Though most books about Jack the Ripper focus on the identity of the notorious killer himself, The Five by Hallie Rubenhold focuses on the lives of the Ripper’s five victims. This revisionist work challenges the commonly held belief that the canonical five ...

    • Donald Rumbelow
    • 1975
  3. Jack the Ripper features in hundreds of works of fiction and works which straddle the boundaries between fact and fiction, including the Ripper letters and a hoax diary: The Diary of Jack the Ripper. The Ripper appears in novels, short stories, poems, comic books, games, songs, plays, operas, television programmes, and films.

    • Murder Red Ink by Mord McGhee (Goodreads Author)
    • Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell (Goodreads Author)
    • The Name of the Star (Shades of London, #1) by Maureen Johnson (Goodreads Author)
    • The Night of the Ripper by Robert Bloch.
    • Jack the Ripper: The Complete Casebook by Donald Rumbelow. In 1975 when it was released, this was considered a definitive work on Jack the Ripper. Donald Rumbelow’s Jack the Ripper: The Complete Casebook is an exhaustively researched guide that takes readers through the chilling events of the Whitechapel murders.
    • Naming Jack the Ripper by Russell Edwards. In Naming Jack the Ripper, Russell Edwards explores an intriguing theory backed by forensic evidence. Edwards presents what he believes to be conclusive evidence identifying the killer as Aaron Kosminiski, a Polish immigrant, and one of the known suspects in the Ripper case.
    • Jack the Ripper: Letters From Hell by Stewart P. Evans and Keith Skinner. This novel delves into the letters that were associated with the infamous Jack the Ripper case.
    • Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell. In Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed, bestselling crime writer Patricia Cornwell delves into the identity of Jack the Ripper, presenting her own theories and hypotheses.
  4. Was Jack the Ripper real, or was it all a myth? Added: 2003-03-13 17:50:24 The “Jack the Ripper” murders did indeed take place between August and November 1888. The Ripper did exist, though over the years a great deal of myth and legend has grown up around the basic facts of the case.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · March 26, 2024 by Ernest. Are you a fan of gripping mystery and suspense? Dive into the dark and haunting world of Jack the Ripper fiction with these 20 must-read books. From chilling retellings of the infamous murders to imaginative speculative fiction, these novels will keep you on the edge of your seat.

  6. Jack the Ripper, a notorious serial killer who terrorized Whitechapel in 1888, has been featured in works of fiction ranging from gothic novels published at the time of the murders to modern motion pictures, televised dramas and video games.