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		<title>Tales of Jack the Ripper &#8211; eBook Only</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="https://wordhorde.com/books/tales-of-jack-the-ripper/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Tales of Jack the Ripper</em></a> edited by Ross E. Lockhart</h3>
<p>One hundred and twenty-five years ago, a killer stalked the streets of London&#8217;s Whitechapel district, brutally&#8211;some would say ritualistically&#8211;murdering five women (that we know of): Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.</p>
<p>The story of Jack the Ripper captured lurid headlines and the public&#8217;s imagination, and the first fictionalization of the Ripper killings, John Francis Brewer&#8217;s <em>The Curse Upon Mitre Square</em> appeared in October of 1888, mere weeks after the discovery of Jack&#8217;s first victim. Since then, hundreds of stories have been written about Bloody Jack, his victims, and his legacy. Authors ranging from Marie Belloc Lowndes to Robert Bloch to Harlan Ellison to Roger Zelazny to Alan Moore have added their own tales to the Ripper myth. Now, as we arrive at the quasquicentennial of the murders, we bring you a few tales more.</p>
<p>From Word Horde and the editor who brought you <em>The Book of Cthulhu</em> and <em>The Book of Cthulhu II</em> comes <em>Tales of Jack the Ripper</em>, featuring new and classic fiction by many of today&#8217;s darkest dreamers, including Laird Barron, Ennis Drake, Orrin Grey, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Pete Rawlik, E. Catherine Tobler, and many more.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="https://wordhorde.com/books/tales-of-jack-the-ripper/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Tales of Jack the Ripper</em></a> edited by Ross E. Lockhart</h3>
<p>One hundred and twenty-five years ago, a killer stalked the streets of London&#8217;s Whitechapel district, brutally&#8211;some would say ritualistically&#8211;murdering five women (that we know of): Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.</p>
<p>The story of Jack the Ripper captured lurid headlines and the public&#8217;s imagination, and the first fictionalization of the Ripper killings, John Francis Brewer&#8217;s <em>The Curse Upon Mitre Square</em> appeared in October of 1888, mere weeks after the discovery of Jack&#8217;s first victim. Since then, hundreds of stories have been written about Bloody Jack, his victims, and his legacy. Authors ranging from Marie Belloc Lowndes to Robert Bloch to Harlan Ellison to Roger Zelazny to Alan Moore have added their own tales to the Ripper myth. Now, as we arrive at the quasquicentennial of the murders, we bring you a few tales more.</p>
<p>From Word Horde and the editor who brought you <em>The Book of Cthulhu</em> and <em>The Book of Cthulhu II</em> comes <em>Tales of Jack the Ripper</em>, featuring new and classic fiction by many of today&#8217;s darkest dreamers, including Laird Barron, Ennis Drake, Orrin Grey, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Pete Rawlik, E. Catherine Tobler, and many more.</p>
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