Yes, I realize this is a rather old book; but, I recently re-read it and I had forgotten how good it is. And there may be people who are unaware of it, since it was published fifteen years ago. Anyway, it’s a beaut. A sort of late-Victorian police procedural on how to catch a serial killer. It is set in New York in 1896, but the Ripper murders are referred to a few times, and the victims are not unlike those chosen by JtR.
Carr is very good at evoking fin-de-siècle Gotham, with vivid descriptions of everything from slimy Lower East Side tenements, to fancy restaurants and the Metropolitan Opera. You’ll probably like this one.
Carr is very good at evoking fin-de-siècle Gotham, with vivid descriptions of everything from slimy Lower East Side tenements, to fancy restaurants and the Metropolitan Opera. You’ll probably like this one.
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