
Retrato ee un asesino: Jack el destripador - caso cerrado / Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed: Jack El Destripador Caso Cerrado
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Horror
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
400
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Apr 2, 2003
出版社
EDB FICCION
版
00001
ISBN-10
8466611029
ISBN-13
9788466611022
説明
The enigma of Jack the Ripper, infamous for his gruesome series of murders in 1888, continues to haunt the streets of Whitechapel. Within the pages of this gripping narrative, Patricia D. Cornwell unearths a relentless pursuit of truth, scrutinizing the unsolved case with sharp investigative skills that have earned her acclaim. She immerses the reader in the chilling atmosphere of Victorian London, where fear and intrigue intertwine.
Cornwell meticulously analyzes the evidence, drawing on historical accounts and forensic techniques that were groundbreaking for the time. With a keen eye for detail, she paints not just a portrait of the killer, but also of a society grappling with rapid change, social turmoil, and the dark underbelly of urban life. Each chapter reveals a blend of factual recounting and vivid storytelling that pulls the audience deeper into the mystery.
As the narrative evolves, the suspense thickens, leading to shocking revelations that challenge long-standing beliefs about the identity of the killer. With a compelling blend of pragmatism and speculation, the author offers her own conclusions, inviting readers to reconsider the chilling events of that autumn. The story does not just examine crime; it also reflects on humanity’s capacity for darkness and the enduring search for justice.
Ultimately, readers are left with more than just the identity of a murderer; they are drawn into an exploration of obsession and the quest for closure in a case that has captivated imaginations for over a century. For those seeking an intellectually stimulating dive into one of history's most perplexing mysteries, this book is an essential read that illuminates both the past and the complexities of human nature.
Cornwell meticulously analyzes the evidence, drawing on historical accounts and forensic techniques that were groundbreaking for the time. With a keen eye for detail, she paints not just a portrait of the killer, but also of a society grappling with rapid change, social turmoil, and the dark underbelly of urban life. Each chapter reveals a blend of factual recounting and vivid storytelling that pulls the audience deeper into the mystery.
As the narrative evolves, the suspense thickens, leading to shocking revelations that challenge long-standing beliefs about the identity of the killer. With a compelling blend of pragmatism and speculation, the author offers her own conclusions, inviting readers to reconsider the chilling events of that autumn. The story does not just examine crime; it also reflects on humanity’s capacity for darkness and the enduring search for justice.
Ultimately, readers are left with more than just the identity of a murderer; they are drawn into an exploration of obsession and the quest for closure in a case that has captivated imaginations for over a century. For those seeking an intellectually stimulating dive into one of history's most perplexing mysteries, this book is an essential read that illuminates both the past and the complexities of human nature.