"This is the first book devoted to Aaron Kozminski, who was one of Scotland Yard's Criminal Investigation Department's top suspects for Jack the Ripper. The CID didn't have enough evidence to convict him, but Robert Anderson, head of the department, called his identity a "definitely ascertained fact.""--
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Interesting book. Ultimately no one really knows who Jack the Ripper was, and this book acknowledges that and yet builds a case for an individual the author thinks likely. Maybe yes, maybe no. Ultimately it wasn't really my cup of tea. The only reason I didn't DNF is because I was reading it for a book club. To be fair, I've read very little true crime and may just not be a fan of the genre.