Sherlock Holmes and the Ripper of Whitechapel

Sherlock Holmes and the Ripper of Whitechapel

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Nov 3, 2020 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (214 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 214
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Nov 3, 2020
Wydawca Megan Wiseman
ISBN-10 1734464119
ISBN-13 9781734464115

Opis

In the heart of Victorian London, a grim shadow looms over the Whitechapel district, where the specter of terror takes the form of a notorious murderer. Sherlock Holmes finds himself drawn into a web of intrigue and horror, as he attempts to unravel the identity of a cunning killer who eludes the grasp of Scotland Yard. The enigmatic figure strikes fear into the populace, whispering accusations and stoking panic in the streets.

As Holmes delves deeper into the twisted narratives surrounding these brutal crimes, he confronts the darker aspects of human nature. His keen intellect and unparalleled observation skills will be put to the ultimate test as he navigates a world filled with moral ambiguity and unrelenting desperation. Each clue leads him closer to the truth, but also deeper into danger.

Wiseman's portrayal of Holmes combines the detective's trademark brilliance with an emotional depth that invites readers into his mind. The interactive nature of his deductions invites the audience to engage, piecing together evidence alongside the legendary sleuth. Through darkness and deceit, Holmes’s unwavering resolve offers a beacon of hope in an era overshadowed by fear.

This chilling narrative not only reimagines a timeless figure but also places him in a chilling historical context, making it a riveting exploration of crime and the psyche of a relentless detective. As the hunt for the Whitechapel Ripper unfolds, the boundaries of justice and morality blur, leaving readers questioning not just the identity of a killer, but the very nature of humanity itself.

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