Death at Whitechapel

“Death at Whitechapel” by Robin Paige is a historical mystery published by Penguin on February 1, 2000. This first edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kathryn Ardleigh and her husband, Charles, as they become embroiled in a scandal that threatens Jennie Jerome Churchill. The political future of her son, Winston, hangs in the balance due to allegations that his father may have been the infamous Jack the Ripper.
Readers will find a blend of traditional mystery and suspense as the couple navigates the complexities of high society and political intrigue. The story delves into themes of identity and reputation, set against a backdrop of historical events. With its engaging plot, “Death at Whitechapel” offers a captivating exploration of the challenges faced by its characters in a time of turmoil.
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Kathryn Ardleigh and her husband, Charles, are called on for help when scandal threatens Jennie Jerome Churchill. Her son Winston’s political future is jeopardized by someone who claims to have proof that his father was none other than the notorious Jack the Ripper…
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