Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper--Case Closed (63 page)

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Authors: Patricia Cornwell

Tags: #True Crime, #General

Stick figures in this Ripper letter are reminiscent of Punch and Judy violence. Another Ripper letter uses the return address of “Punch & Judy St.”
Public Record Office, London.

The sickly but gentle Christine Angus (middle), a former Sickert art student and his second wife.
Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

THE MANY FACES OF SICKERT:

Charming and handsome.

Collection of Islington Libraries, London.

A top hat and a shadow.
Collection of Islington Libraries, London.

When the mood struck, he shaved his head.
Collection of Islington Libraries, London.

Sickert with Thérèse Lessore, his third wife, in his paper landfill, the final days.

Illustrated London News Picture Library.

TITLES BY PATRICIA CORNWELL

SCARPETTA SERIES

Book of the Dead
Predator
Trace
Blow Fly
The Last Precinct
Black Notice
Point of Origin
Unnatural Exposure
Cause of Death
From Potter’s Field
The Body Farm
Cruel & Unusual
All That Remains
Body of Evidence
Postmortem

 

 

ANDY BRAZIL SERIES

Isle of Dogs
Southern Cross
Hornet’s Nest

 

OTHER FICTION

At Risk

 

NONFICTION

Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper—Case Closed

 

BIOGRAPHY

Ruth, A Portrait: The Story of Ruth Bell Graham
(
also published as
A Time for Remembering:
The Story of Ruth Bell Graham)

 

OTHER WORKS

Food to Die For: Secrets from Kay Scarpetta’s Kitchen
Life’s Little Fable
Scarpetta’s Winter Table

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