I thought I should give some airing to my part fact and part fiction book on The Whitechapel Murders and the Hunt for Jack The Ripper. titled "PREY TIME"
The storyline features the main female character Emma Bell who later adopts the name Emma Holmes as she later finds she is the daughter of Sherlock Holmes. Emma travels from the US where she has been living to attend her father’s funeral in Scotland, up until this time all she knew of her father was that he was a teaching professor at Edinburgh University.
The only other person attending the funeral at the graveside is a male who introduces himself as Arthur Conan Doyle, who goes on to explain to her that he was her father’s assistant and that the Sherlock Holmes books he authored were based on the exploits of himself and Emma's father, And that Sherlock Holmes referred to in Conan Doyle's books was, in reality, her father and Conan Doyle being Dr Watson.
Following this discovery, she subsequently decides to stay in the UK and decides to carry on her father's investigative work on her own. Having read about the Whitechapel murders which were taking place in the heart of London in 1888 and the killer who had been dubbed Jack the Ripper, she decides to go to London and offer her services to the Metropolitan Police, who do not take too kindly to her offer and send her packing.
Undeterred she decides to conduct her own investigation into these murders and attempts to identify the killer and bring him to justice. Is she successful?
I have just finished a full draft screenplay adapted from the book and I am now looking for a production company worldwide to bring it to either television or to the silver screen.
It is now available from Amazon in both formats https://bit.ly/3tUheGU
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
The storyline features the main female character Emma Bell who later adopts the name Emma Holmes as she later finds she is the daughter of Sherlock Holmes. Emma travels from the US where she has been living to attend her father’s funeral in Scotland, up until this time all she knew of her father was that he was a teaching professor at Edinburgh University.
The only other person attending the funeral at the graveside is a male who introduces himself as Arthur Conan Doyle, who goes on to explain to her that he was her father’s assistant and that the Sherlock Holmes books he authored were based on the exploits of himself and Emma's father, And that Sherlock Holmes referred to in Conan Doyle's books was, in reality, her father and Conan Doyle being Dr Watson.
Following this discovery, she subsequently decides to stay in the UK and decides to carry on her father's investigative work on her own. Having read about the Whitechapel murders which were taking place in the heart of London in 1888 and the killer who had been dubbed Jack the Ripper, she decides to go to London and offer her services to the Metropolitan Police, who do not take too kindly to her offer and send her packing.
Undeterred she decides to conduct her own investigation into these murders and attempts to identify the killer and bring him to justice. Is she successful?
I have just finished a full draft screenplay adapted from the book and I am now looking for a production company worldwide to bring it to either television or to the silver screen.
It is now available from Amazon in both formats https://bit.ly/3tUheGU
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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