The Whitechapel conspiracy

Anne Perry

earliest edition we have, 2001 Headline, 2001 281 pages

Pavillon TB 77213

In 1892, the grisly murders of Whitechapel prostitutes four years earlier by a killer dubbed Jack the Ripper remain a terrifying enigma. And in a packed Old Bailey courtroom, Superintendent Thomas Pitt’s testimony causes distinguished soldier John Adinett to be sentenced to hang for the inexplicable murder of a friend. Instead of being praised for his key testimony, Pitt is removed from his station command and transf...

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Die Verschwörung von Whitechapel edition · 2007 · Pavillon Verlag · 399 pages · 9783453772137
The Whitechapel conspiracy edition · 2001 · Headline · 281 pages
The Whitechapel conspiracy edition · 2001 · G.K. Hall · 512 pages
The Whitechapel conspiracy edition · 2001 · Headline · 407 pages
The Whitechapel conspiracy edition · 2001 · Ballantine Books · 341 pages

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