Originally posted by Fisherman
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Also, Paul Begg has always personally been my favorite Ripper writer, and generally, I agree with Phil's list. Although it's dated now, Begg's 1988 Uncensored Facts was, to my mind, the best Ripper book at that date, and is still an outstanding work.
I wish Patricia Cornwell had been willing to make the investment she did in scientific investigation and travel (she spent over $1 million of her personal money on things like DNA testing), without having to come up with a suspect. She (and her publishers) probably thought the book wouldn't sell if there wasn't a "solution," but when it was all over, she looked very foolish. I used to like her fiction, but the JTR book ruined her as a writer for me.
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