Palmer's Trilogy
I was very privileged to see R J Palmer's trilogy before publication, and made a small [too-generously credited] contribution to the proofiing of the texts.
Quite frankly, I find these pieces to be some of the best historical writing this sub-genre has ever produced -- and so entertaining!
Apart from being page-turners, it is the standard of the historical analyses which is so high; they are decisive without being absolutist, persuasive yet without rancour. It also ends with a poignant coda, one which is unexpectedly moving.
The Inspector Andrews essays also bring a level of political sophistication to the Ripper mystery, which has been somewhat lacking in some other accounts.
I just wish Palmer would write a complete book on Jack the Ripper, focussing on the enigmatic figure of Dr Tumblety, who is -- in my mind -- clearly the chief police suspect of 1888, at least.
I was very privileged to see R J Palmer's trilogy before publication, and made a small [too-generously credited] contribution to the proofiing of the texts.
Quite frankly, I find these pieces to be some of the best historical writing this sub-genre has ever produced -- and so entertaining!
Apart from being page-turners, it is the standard of the historical analyses which is so high; they are decisive without being absolutist, persuasive yet without rancour. It also ends with a poignant coda, one which is unexpectedly moving.
The Inspector Andrews essays also bring a level of political sophistication to the Ripper mystery, which has been somewhat lacking in some other accounts.
I just wish Palmer would write a complete book on Jack the Ripper, focussing on the enigmatic figure of Dr Tumblety, who is -- in my mind -- clearly the chief police suspect of 1888, at least.
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