Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper--Case Closed

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Epigraph

 

CHAPTER ONE - MR. NOBODY

CHAPTER TWO - THE TOUR

CHAPTER THREE - THE UNFORTUNATES

CHAPTER FOUR - BY SOME PERSON UNKNOWN

CHAPTER FIVE - A GLORIOUS BOY

CHAPTER SIX - WALTER AND THE BOYS

CHAPTER SEVEN - THE GENTLEMAN SLUMMER

CHAPTER EIGHT - A BIT OF BROKEN LOOKING GLASS

CHAPTER NINE - THE DARK LANTERN

CHAPTER TEN - MEDICINE OF THE COURTS

CHAPTER ELEVEN - SUMMER NIGHT

CHAPTER TWELVE - THE YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL

CHAPTER THIRTEEN - HUE AND CRY

CHAPTER FOURTEEN - CROCHET WORK AND FLOWERS

CHAPTER FIFTEEN - A PAINTED LETTER

CHAPTER SIXTEEN - STYGIAN BLACKNESS

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - THE STREETS UNTIL DAWN

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - A SHINY BLACK BAG

CHAPTER NINETEEN - THESE CHARACTERS ABOUT

CHAPTER TWENTY - BEYOND IDENTITY

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - A GREAT JOKE

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO - BARREN FIELDS AND SLAG-HEAPS

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE - THE GUEST BOOK

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR - IN A HORSE-BIN

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE - THREE KEYS

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX - THE DAUGHTERS OF COBDEN

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN - THE DARKEST NIGHT IN THE DAY

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT - FURTHER FROM THE GRAVE

 

MY TEAM

APPENDIX - MITOCHONDRIAL DNA RESULTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

BK4173 PORTRAIT OF KILLER FRAUX

America’s #1 bestselling crime writer solves the case that has baffled experts for more than a century.

Between August and November 1888, at least six women were murdered in London’s Whitechapel area. The gruesome nature of their deaths caused panic and fear in the East End for months, and gave rise to the sobriquet that was to become shorthand for a serial killer—Jack the Ripper.

 

For more than a hundred years the murders have remained among the world’s greatest unsolved crimes, and a wealth of theories have been posited which have pointed the finger at royalty, a barber, a doctor, a woman, and an artist. Using her formidable range of forensic and technical skills, bestselling author Patricia Cornwell has applied the rigorous discipline of twenty-first-century police investigation to the extant material, and here presents the hard evidence that the perpetrator was . . .

The answer lies within.
 
PORTRAIT OF A KILLER
JACK THE RIPPER
CASE CLOSED

Praise for Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels . . .

THE LAST PRECINCT

 


Ignites on the first page
. . . Cornwell has created a character so real, so compelling, so driven that this reader has to remind herself regularly that Scarpetta is just a product of an author’s imagination.”


USA Today

 


Plots within plots, fraught atmosphere, and unrelenting suspense
keep readers on tenterhooks while one trap after another springs under unwary feet. Cunningly designed, ingeniously laid out, composed with Cornwellian skill, this far from
The Last Precinct
is a model of the art.”


Los Angeles Times

 

 

BLACK NOTICE

 


Brainteasing
. . . one of the most savage killers of her career . . . [a] hair-raising tale with a French twist.”


People

 


The author’s darkest and perhaps best
. . . a fast-paced, first-rate thriller.”


The San Francisco Examiner

 

 

POINT OF ORIGIN

 


Cornwell lights a fire under familiar characters
—and sparks her hottest adventure in years.”


People

 

“Packed with action and suspense.”


Rocky Mountain News

 

 

UNNATURAL EXPOSURE

 


Relentlessly intense . . . Stark and gripping
. . . Scarpetta is back on her game and in peak form.”


The New York Times Book Review

 


Thrilling
. . . Once again we see the ingenuity and bravery that have made [Scarpetta] so appealing.”


San Francisco Chronicle

 

 

CAUSE OF DEATH

 


Gripping reading
. . . So hard to put down your arms will tingle with intimations of rigor mortis before you reach the smashing climax.”


New York Newsday

 


Cause of Death
describes cutting-edge forensic techniques
in fascinating detail. Dr. Scarpetta herself continues to fascinate, with a sensibility in which clinical objectivity and human concerns coexist convincingly.”


The Wall Street Journal

 

 

FROM POTTER’S FIELD

 


A terrific read,
perhaps the best entry in the Scarpetta series yet.”


New York Daily News

 


Complex and convincing
. . . fascinating and original.”


Los Angeles Times

 

 

THE BODY FARM

 


The Body Farm
is Cornwell at her chilling best
. . . A murdered child, a distraught mother, and clues that suggest the return of a serial killer . . . This one is chock-full of the very latest in dazzling forensic technology . . . [will] keep the reader pinned to the chair.”


USA Today

 

“Convincing . . . chilling.”


Time

 

 

Praise for Patricia Cornwell’s police precinct thrillers . . .

 

ISLE OF DOGS

 

SOUTHERN CROSS

 

HORNET’S NEST

 


Move over Carl Hiaasen, you’ve got company
. Patricia Cornwell has switched to Hiaasen’s world of black humor and nearly conquers it.”


The San Francisco Examiner

 

“Cornwell has coined a new penny.”


USA Today

 


A pluperfect page-turner
that surpasses everything she has produced thus far.”


The Columbia (SC) State

 

“Awe-inspiring.”


The Durham (NC) Herald-Sun

 


Cornwell brings an edgy authority
, a gimlet eye for her city, and a taste for nonstop conflict to the police novel.”


Kirkus Reviews

TITLES BY PATRICIA CORNWELL

SCARPETTA SERIES

Book of the Dead
Predator
Trace
Blow Fly
The Last Precinct
Black Notice
Point of Origin
Unnatural Exposure
Cause of Death
From Potter’s Field
The Body Farm
Cruel & Unusual
All That Remains
Body of Evidence
Postmortem

 

 

ANDY BRAZIL SERIES

Isle of Dogs
Southern Cross
Hornet’s Nest

 

OTHER FICTION

At Risk

 

NONFICTION

Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper—Case Closed

 

BIOGRAPHY

Ruth, A Portrait: The Story of Ruth Bell Graham
(
also published as
A Time for Remembering:
The Story of Ruth Bell Graham)

 

OTHER WORKS

Food to Die For: Secrets from Kay Scarpetta’s Kitchen
Life’s Little Fable
Scarpetta’s Winter Table

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To Scotland Yard’s John Grieve

You would have caught him.

There was a general panic, a great many excitable people declaring that the evil one was revisiting the earth.

—H. M., ANONYMOUS EAST END MISSIONARY, 1888

CHAPTER ONE

MR. NOBODY

M
onday, August 6, 1888, was a bank holiday in London. The city was a carnival of wondrous things to do for as little as pennies if one could spare a few.

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