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Francis Thompson and the Ripper Paradox
Richard Patterson
出版
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
, 2014-11-05
主題
Fiction / Horror
ISBN
1503109585
9781503109582
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xXnbrQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"Francis Thompson and the Ripper Paradox" is a fantasy/horror novel that depicts a Ripper suspect as the Antichrist. It does so by projecting his life onto the Ripper crimes while simultaneously referring to a mythical worldwide affect of mythic proportions. The premise of this fantasy/true crime genre will satisfy the curiosity of anyone with an interest in the occult, history, the Ripper crimes, and the life of a great 19th century English poet. This novel is the first that introduces the English Catholic poet Francis Thompson (1859-1907 as a ripper suspect. Written by an expert on Thompson and the Ripper case, the novel draws on copious factual material gathered from around the world research to explain how his rise began as the perpetrator of the cluster of 5 terrible murders of 1888 in London's East End. This novel tells that Thompson sought to raise the dead and then stay alive after his own passing by hiding behind history and in our minds. Relying on an overwhelming array of circumstantial evidence, this book shows how, in line with key dates in the Christian calendar and precise locations, each murder was calculated to strike blows against all cornerstones of the Victorian establishment. It explains that Thompson was a creature of destiny. A failed priest and doctor who had extensively studied the occult. He was well read in Ecclesiastical history and ancient religious ritual. Readers can learn how after the murders he continued in similar dark arts to influence the greatest minds of the 20th century and change the course of History. Who fits the F.B.I profile of a serial killer in demographics and history? Who was in the area? Who had a weapon? Who consorted with prostitutes? Who knew how to cut up bodies? Whose behaviour or writing showed intimate knowledge of such crimes or possible guilt? Francis Thompson is the only suspect out of the hundred whose name can be given for all. The murders of these lower class prostitutes, ended seemingly inexplicably. It is thought that it is largely because of the mystery of the murderer's identity that the Ripper crimes have become legendary. This novel's assumption is that the Ripper murders may have been the least of a series of crimes we have yet to comprehend. This novel opens up the mind for the reader of the word's first serial killer. It is both strangest tale ever told and a true-crime book like no other.