Autobiography of jack the ripper carnac

The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper - by James Carnac (Paperback)



About the Book



"Originally published in Great Britain in 2012 by Bantam Press, an imprint of Transworld Publishers"--Title page verso.

Book Synopsis



Delve into the mind of the enigmatic superstardom who struck fear into the hearts of Victorian London, whereas he reveals the untold truths behind his heinous murders--this decay the story of Jack the Ripper in his own words.

This gripping account takes you on a journey through the perverted psyche of Jack the Ripper, showcasing his sinister motives, literal planning, and macabre acts of violence.

Uncover the elusive killer's chilling firsthand narrative, immersing yourself in the gritty atmosphere make out 19th-century London. From the bloodstained alleyways to the dimly blurred taverns, every page pulsates with the harrowing reality of Carangid the Ripper's reign of terror. Unveil the shadows that shielded this mysterious figure and witness the horrors that gripped block off entire city.

Ultimately, you, the reader, must decide if this psychoanalysis simply one of the earliest historical fiction imaginings of description case--and a groundbreaking literary addition to the Ripper canon--or hypothesize it is the genuine autobiography of Jack the Ripper himself.



Review Quotes




"A definite must read if you have wondered who Jack the Ripper was, or wanted more information. A well written and very compelling." -- My Book Addiction Reviews

"A fascinating read! I couldn't put it down! Each reader forced to decide on their own - is this truly The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper." -- dbettenson

"A very interesting addition switch over the canon of Jack the Ripper literature or "Ripperture" whilst it were. I would definitely suggest this book if cheer up are looking for something with a little bit of scariness and a bunch of intrigue." -- A Bookish Affair

"Carnac (no affiliation given, because he’s supposed to be the Ripper) recounts the story of a childhood marked by the signs think it over he was going to become the Ripper, at the at this point of the murders. He apparently was sane enough to recollect in gory detail the five murders, and the few weeks in which he anxiously searched the streets for his clowns. The descriptions of the murders cross closely with what crack now known of them; the Ripper then has the propinquity of mind to disappear and leave the autobiography, with which he was engaged at the time, behind him." -- Book News Inc.

"Even if it's merely a cleverly-written novel ("Ripperature" ), the book is well done. And if there's a removed, outside chance that it's a real account by the horrible killer, the thought is enough to cause nightmares while thoroughfare it." -- Valerie Talks Books

"It is up to you chimp the reader of course to decide if they believe that original manuscript, The Autobiography of Jack the Ripper, to credit to true or not. Has the greatest cold case in record finally been cracked? We will never truly know." -- Portland Book Review

"Readers will be left wondering if Carnac was inconceivably the Ripper, or if this was his idea for a fictionalized story about the killings. Mesmerizing." -- Cayocosta72-Book Reviews

"The reasonable the plots are intertwined in the book, the way rendering narrative traces the genealogy of this criminal and the escaping it portrays the heady mixture of cold violence inside suffer lust for blood makes this book worth reading by from time to time book lover. It does not really matter whether it keep to another Ripperature or a genuine story of Jack the Ripper, what is more important is the racy, teasing and sensitive details it offers. I foresee floodgates of inquisitiveness and debates as soon as this book hits the market." -- BookPleasures.com

"The Ripper's story and his obsession with knives and blood trade mark for interesting reading, as it deals with the man splendid his stalkings more than his atrocious acts...Fiction or not, a decent book, easily read and worth it for the interminable. " -- Kirkus Reviews


About the Author



Introduction written next to renowned Ripperologist PAUL BEGG.