When I was a boy in 1989, I read a Ripper-related short story in our school library that has stuck with me through the years. I can't remember the exact plot, and I have no idea who authored it. The one distinct thing I remember was the twist at the end, when one of the two protagonists hunting Jack turns out to actually be the Ripper... For some reason, I want to say that the story appeared in a collection either penned by or edited by Alfred Hitchcock; however, I can't seem to find what I'm looking for when I perform a Web search using a combination of Hitchcock, Jack the Ripper, and short story, so it's entirely possible my memory is incorrect.
I've determined the story is NOT "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" by Bloch (although at first that title sounded very familiar).
If anyone knows the title or author of this story, I'd love to know.
Best,
Madison
I've determined the story is NOT "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" by Bloch (although at first that title sounded very familiar).
If anyone knows the title or author of this story, I'd love to know.
Best,
Madison
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