Jack the Ripper : From the Cradle to the Grave

Jack the Ripper : From the Cradle to the Grave

(Author) Peter Rutt
Format: Hardcover
Price: £23.99

You've never read a Ripper book like this. Christian was born in 1852. He carried out a sexual attack on a local girl and so fled to London to avoid being lynched. He and best friend Jimmy became trainee surgeons with a nefarious organization (The Firm). Both men fell in love with the same woman. Christian later illegally married her and further on became a whoremaster. In 1888, after he found out his "wife" had had a long sexual affair (and a child) with his best friend, his drug use and rage led him to release his wrath upon the prostitutes he formerly protected. Lauretta his "wife" kept a diary writing about him realizing she was married to Jack the Ripper. After he brutally murdered numerous women usually for a reason as it was not random, he realized there was one loose end: Jimmy's son. Thus, members of The Firm were hired to murder him secretly and dispose of the body. In 1913, the Ripper died after suffering via a STD. After his death, his family found a stash of money in his favourite armchair. His family lived on without him, and Lauretta (the hero) didn't pass over until 1934.

Information
Publisher:
AuthorHouse
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781481798945
Publish year:
2013
Publish date:
June 28, 2013

Peter Rutt

Peter Rutt was an American poet known for his collection "Echoes of Silence," which delves into themes of love, loss, and introspection. His lyrical style and poignant imagery have left a lasting impact on readers, inspiring a new generation of poets to explore the depths of human emotion through verse.

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