
Three women have been savagely murdered by Jack the Ripper. A horrible thread of reality runs through the tale as it does in no other Sherlock Holmes story, for the Whitechapel murders were real. A continuous narrative in the doctors own hand, the story opens in the East End of London in 1888. He went to school in Northern Ireland, and later to Sussex University and the University of Alberta in Canada. A horrible thread of reality runs through the tale as it does in no other Sherlock Holmes story, for the Whitechapel murders were real." Baltimore Sun, "One of the most shocking accounts of crime ever produced." - Chicago Sun-Times "Dibdin in one of the best detective novelists around." - London Daily Mail "An explosive, controversial book. The Last Sherlock Holmes Story is a thrilling addition to the Sherlock Holmes canon by Michael Dibdin, another of Britains best-loved crime writers. A horrible thread of reality runs through the tale as it does in no other Sherlock Holmes story, for the Whitechapel murders were real." -Baltimore Sun, "One of the most shocking accounts of crime ever produced." Chicago Sun-Times "Dibdin in one of the best detective novelists around." London Daily Mail "An explosive, controversial book. A horrible thread of reality runs through the tale as it does in no other Sherlock Holmes story, for the Whitechapel murders were real." - Baltimore Sun, "One of the most shocking accounts of crime ever produced." -Chicago Sun-Times "Dibdin in one of the best detective novelists around." -London Daily Mail "An explosive, controversial book.

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"One of the most shocking accounts of crime ever produced." - Chicago Sun-Times "Dibdin in one of the best detective novelists around." - London Daily Mail "An explosive, controversial book. The Last Sherlock Holmes Story by Rosalie Kerr, Michael Dibdin, 1995, Oxford University Press edition, Paperback in English - 1st edition, 6th impression.
