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Whitechapel: The Final Stand Of Sherlock Holmes
| Bernard Schaffer
| Good and Evil are about to collide.
In London’s infamous East End, a ritualistic serial killer is slaughtering women. The police are baffled, the media is in a frenzy, and people the world over are captivated by the fiend known as Jack the Ripper.
Only a short distance away, the Great Detective has succumbed to an addiction to morphine and cocaine. His faithful friend, Dr. John Watson, and Irene Adler will venture into Whitechapel alone to try and lure the Ripper out of hiding using themselves as bait.
As darkness threatens to consume all of London, her greatest champion, the immortal Sherlock Holmes, will rise one final time to defend her.
WHITECHAPEL: THE FINAL STAND OF SHERLOCK HOLMES combines the actual events of the investigation into Jack the Ripper’s crimes with the canon of Arthur Conan Doyle.
Historically accurate, graphic, and bold.
This is Sherlock Holmes as you’ve never seen him, and will never be able to forget.
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