A brutal killer. A city gripped by fear. A voice from beyond the grave. From the award-winning authors of The Genghis Code comes Killing Jack the Ripper : a suspenseful and gripping narrative of a Victorian serial killer inspired by true events. When mutilated bodies begin to appear on the blood-soaked streets of Whitechapel, war hero Sir Nigel Taylor and his loyal companion Sergeant Major Charles Booth are drawn into the hunt for the most infamous murderer in history: Jack the Ripper. As the official investigation falters, the pair turn to the only man with a mind sharp enough to catch a killer this elusive: Sherlock Holmes. But this is not the Holmes you think you know. Brilliant, obsessive, and haunted by the darkness he sees in others (and in himself), he becomes just as fascinated by the Ripper as he is determined to stop him. As each new victim falls, the voices of the murdered women begin to rise. Told in part through their haunting personal accounts, this gripping historical mystery gives voice to the forgotten and shines a light on the grim reality of poverty, misogyny, and social decay in Victorian London. With no fingerprints, no DNA, and no forensics, the investigators must rely on observation, instinct, and intellect alone to track a killer who slips through the shadows like a ghost. As the manhunt intensifies, they must descend into the twisted psychology of a killer, the fragility of justice, and the thin line between genius and madness. The Crown meets Mindhunter in this gritty, atmospheric blend of psychological suspense, detective fiction, and feminist historical thriller. Perfect for fans of Caleb Carr, Lyndsey Faye, Anne Perry, and Hallie Rubenhold, Killing Jack the Ripper reimagines a legendary crime through the eyes of both predator and prey, delivering a murder mystery that is as emotionally resonant as it is terrifying. Blending the chills of a Victorian thriller with the heart of a character-driven historical drama, Killing Jack the Ripper is a dark, immersive novel that refuses to let the victims be forgotten.