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4.5

This is a sincere and well-researched account of the lives of the five women killed by Jack the ripper. Hallie Rubenhold ensures their legacies with her diligent research and her focus on the lives of the women, over their gruesome and mythologized deaths. In contextualizing the sexual climate of the Victorian era, Rubenhold offers a vivid image of the nuanced worlds these women lived in, often so different from the straight laced Victorian England canonized today.

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4.75

So wonderful to see somebody attempt to reframe the Jack the Ripper story to be about the victims, rather than sensationalising the killers. Really cool information. I found it kind of long winded at points, and was more interested in some women over others, but it was great overall.

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5.0

A fantastic book!
Completely gripping, without sensationalising the story. Hallie Rubenhold treats each woman with respect and care. 

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