Jack the Ripper: First American Serial Killer

Jack the Ripper: First American Serial Killer

by Paul Gainey (Author), Stewart P. Evans (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Kodansha USA Inc
Published: 31 Dec 1998

ISBN 10: 1568362579
ISBN 13: 9781568362571

Media Reviews
Tumblety must now be considered the prime suspect in the Ripper killings. -New York Post
May help solve one of the most enduring mysteries in the annals of crime. -People
Evans and Gainey make a persuasive case for Tumblety. -Newsweek (International Edition)
For nearly a century, Tumblety was completely forgotten. But now, he's very much in the news. -Baltimore Sun
An intriguing new angle on the most celebrated criminal case ever. It will take its place in fact and folklore.... A must. -Bury Free Press
If you accept the fact that the police thought it was Tumblety...it explains a lot. -Nick Warren, Ripperana
Intriguing. . . one of the most significant cities yet. -The London Daily Mail


Tumblety must now be considered the prime suspect in the Ripper killings. -New York Post
May help solve one of the most enduring mysteries in the annals of crime. -People
Evans and Gainey make a persuasive case for Tumblety. -Newsweek (International Edition)
For nearly a century, Tumblety was completely forgotten. But now, he's very much in the news. -Baltimore Sun
An intriguing new angle on the most celebrated criminal case ever. It will take its place in fact and folklore.... A must. -Bury Free Press
If you accept the fact that the police thought it was Tumblety...it explains a lot. -Nick Warren, Ripperana
Intriguing. . . one of the most significant cities yet. -The London Daily Mail

Tumblety must now be considered the prime suspect in the Ripper killings. -New York Post
May help solve one of the most enduring mysteries in the annals of crime. -People
Evans and Gainey make a persuasive case for Tumblety. -Newsweek (International Edition)
For nearly a century, Tumblety was completely forgotten. But now, he's very much in the news. -Baltimore Sun
An intriguing new angle on the most celebrated criminal case ever. It will take its place in fact and folklore.... A must. -Bury Free Press
If you accept the fact that the police thought it was Tumblety...it explains a lot. -Nick Warren, Ripperana
Intriguing. . . one of the most significant cities yet. -The London Daily Mail


Tumblety must now be considered the prime suspect in the Ripper killings. -New York Post


May help solve one of the most enduring mysteries in the annals of crime. -People


Evans and Gainey make a persuasive case for Tumblety. -Newsweek (International Edition)


For nearly a century, Tumblety was completely forgotten. But now, he's very much in the news. -Baltimore Sun


An intriguing new angle on the most celebrated criminal case ever. It will take its place in fact and folklore.... A must. -Bury Free Press


If you accept the fact that the police thought it was Tumblety...it explains a lot. -Nick Warren, Ripperana


Intriguing. . . one of the most significant cities yet. -The London Daily Mail




Tumblety must now be considered the prime suspect in the Ripper killings. -New York Post


May help solve one of the most enduring mysteries in the annals of crime. -People


Evans and Gainey make a persuasive case for Tumblety. -Newsweek (International Edition)


For nearly a century, Tumblety was completely forgotten. But now, he's very much in the news. -Baltimore Sun


An intriguing new angle on the most celebrated criminal case ever. It will take its place in fact and folklore.... A must. -Bury Free Press


If you accept the fact that the police thought it was Tumblety...it explains a lot. -Nick Warren, Ripperana


Intriguing. . . one of the most significant cities yet. -The London Daily Mail


Author Bio

STEWART EVANS is a police officer with the Suffolk Constabulary. A lifelong collector of crime memorabilia, he has a large library of Ripper books and copies of all the existing police files on the murders.

PAUL GAINEY is a veteran journalist who has covered such celebrated cases as the Lockerbie bombing. Since 1991 he has been Press Officer of the Suffolk Constabulary.