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Author: Howard Brown Friday, 22 November 2002 - 06:08 pm | |
For anyone unaware...www.crimelibrary.com A regularly updated site with a wealth of fascinating stories. The recent Patricia Cornwell book is discussed however briefly.
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Author: julie Saturday, 23 November 2002 - 11:13 am | |
Ivor Thank you for the warning re this book, however I do wish you could be more specific without stepping on anyone's toes (so to speak) I found this book very interesting because it gives details of 16 different Jack Versions. It enables a person to do a comparison in one book. However the Jack the Ripper Companion, says all and JtR A-Z is also very informative. I have read many and even though the theories have been far fetched on some, there is always something new to be learned from each book as well as, most importantly confirmation of facts previously read. I am looking forward to your book, but here in Canada chances of getting hold of it before it becomes ancient is very slim. best wishes and GOOD LUCK on you book. Julie
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Author: Ivor Edwards Saturday, 23 November 2002 - 09:00 pm | |
Hi Julie,It is some time since I read the book and to be more specific about the mistakes in greater detail I would have to go through it again. At the moment I do not have the time to do so as I am very busy with other ripper related matters. Thanks for your kind words and remember the saying about this subject being akin to walking through a minefield.
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