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  • In the Footsteps of the Whitechapel Slasher

  • Edwin Scott Crime Trilogy, Volume 2
  • By: Felix Bruckner
  • Narrated by: Phillip Goodchild
  • Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins

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In the Footsteps of the Whitechapel Slasher

By: Felix Bruckner
Narrated by: Phillip Goodchild
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Publisher's Summary

The novel is set in the East End of London during the 1950s. It charts the light-hearted progress of the narrator, Edwin Scott, and his friends through the London Hospital Medical College on their way to becoming doctors. 

Edwin is slight, fair and naive. He joins the judo society, the ski-club and the badminton society, and attempts the London to Brighton walk. The mood darkens when the slasher himself takes up the story, and it becomes clear a serial killer is loose in Whitechapel, one who models his murders on those of Jack the Ripper. 

The vicarious excitement that sweeps through the medical school turns to fear as the victims come closer and closer to home, and Edwin realises the Whitechapel Slasher must be one of his close friends.

©2013 Felix E Bruckner (P)2018 Felix E Bruckner

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