Ripper Code

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frank miles
Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper Victims
London Crime
London history
marie belloc lowndes
montague john druitt
oscar wilde
oxford union
prime suspect
royal indiscretion
the lodger
the picture of dorian gray
Victorian Era
Who Was Jack the Ripper

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  • ISBN 9780750948753
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Was Jack the Ripper an artist called Frank Miles? Toughill suggests that this former ’friend’ of Oscar Wilde was indeed the killer, and that Wilde dropped hints about this in several of his works, most notably The Picture of Dorian Gray, which Wilde wrote in 1889, the year after the Ripper murders took place.

In fascinating detail, the author argues that Wilde’s story, that of a privileged man whose life of vice in the East End of London turns him into a murderer, is in fact a coded message about the Ripper’s identity. However, The Ripper Code is not just a fascinating voyage through the writings of Oscar Wilde and others. It is also a striking example of original detective work. Here, as in his previous books, Toughill unveils stunning evidence from a hitherto untapped source and uses it to devastating effect in arguing his case. The result is a book which is as original as it is enthralling.

Thomas Toughill is also the author of 'Oscar Slater: The Immortal Case of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'. He lives in Gibraltar. He cohosted the recent BBC4 programme 'Conan Doyle for the Defence'.

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