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London, the 1880s, and Jack the Ripper is at large. Two childhood friends meet again having found very different fortunes in the fog-bound, Ripper-stalked streets of Victorian London. Plain but witty Dot is a music hall star; pretty Kate (Eddowes, a true-life Ripper victim) has fallen on hard times.

'Poignant and unsentimental, Dot's whipllash humour had me cheering' DAILY MAIL

When star of London's Victorian music hall, Dot Allbones, bumps into her childhood friend Kate Eddowes outside the Griffin theatre in Shoreditch, it's a blast from the past. The two grew up together in the Midlands, but life has treated them very differently since then.

Told through the eyes of the irreverent Dot, this is the story of a London populated by chancers, some rich, some destitute. During one hot summer in the 1880s Whitechapel famously became the scene of unspeakable horror, and Kate Eddowes found a grisly fame that would far outshine Dot's.

Because out there, in the stews of East London, Saucy Jack is sharpening his knife . . .



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Poignant and unsentimental, Dot's whiplash humour had me cheering * Daily Mail *
The sheer panache with which Graham conjures up the era's music halls ... is particularly appealing and the author is to be congratulated on creating a story in which, for once, a victim of the Ripper rather than the East End bogeyman himself takes centre stage * Sunday Times *
[Graham's] strength is the voice of her narrator, Dot ... a wonderful companion * The Times *
Another gem from the should-be-bigger-than-Jesus Laurie Graham * Red Magazine *

The Night in Question

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      Publisher: Quercus Publishing
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9781782069775, 978-1782069775
      ISBN10: 1782069771

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      London, the 1880s, and Jack the Ripper is at large. Two childhood friends meet again having found very different fortunes in the fog-bound, Ripper-stalked streets of Victorian London. Plain but witty Dot is a music hall star; pretty Kate (Eddowes, a true-life Ripper victim) has fallen on hard times.

      'Poignant and unsentimental, Dot's whipllash humour had me cheering' DAILY MAIL

      When star of London's Victorian music hall, Dot Allbones, bumps into her childhood friend Kate Eddowes outside the Griffin theatre in Shoreditch, it's a blast from the past. The two grew up together in the Midlands, but life has treated them very differently since then.

      Told through the eyes of the irreverent Dot, this is the story of a London populated by chancers, some rich, some destitute. During one hot summer in the 1880s Whitechapel famously became the scene of unspeakable horror, and Kate Eddowes found a grisly fame that would far outshine Dot's.

      Because out there, in the stews of East London, Saucy Jack is sharpening his knife . . .



      Trade Review
      Poignant and unsentimental, Dot's whiplash humour had me cheering * Daily Mail *
      The sheer panache with which Graham conjures up the era's music halls ... is particularly appealing and the author is to be congratulated on creating a story in which, for once, a victim of the Ripper rather than the East End bogeyman himself takes centre stage * Sunday Times *
      [Graham's] strength is the voice of her narrator, Dot ... a wonderful companion * The Times *
      Another gem from the should-be-bigger-than-Jesus Laurie Graham * Red Magazine *

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