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  1. Night of the Ripper is a 1984 novel written by American writer Robert Bloch. Plot. The story is set during the reign of Queen Victoria and follows the investigation of Inspector Abberline in attempting to apprehend Jack the Ripper and includes some characters based on real-life Victorians such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the storyline.

  2. 1 de may. de 1984 · Robert Bloch's 'Night of the Ripper' is a procedural murder-mystery thriller that brings the reader face-to-face with the dismal streets of Whitechapel, London, 1888 a.k.a. the hunting grounds of Jack the Ripper.

  3. Night Ripper is a late night odyssey through the burned out slums of 1989 New York. The obviously influence is The New York Ripper, but the game owes just as much to films like The Warriors, After Hours and Judgement Night.

  4. [6] [7] El citado autor dedicó su novela 'The Night of the Ripper' ("La noche del Destripador") [8] [9] también al caso de Jack the Ripper, en donde se destacan las descripciones que internan al lector en las brumas victorianas del antiguo Londres.

  5. Summary: In the fog-shrouded Whitechapel district of London, 1888, Jack the Ripper stalks his victims, terrorizing the city in his wake. A visiting American doctor, a local nurse, and an Inspector from Scotland Yard each find themselves increasingly embroiled in the mystery of the killer’s identity—and the closer they come to the truth, the ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 1986 · The Night of the Ripper. Paperback – January 1, 1986. Mark Robinson, a young doctor, and a police officer become involved in the deadly search for Jack the Ripper, an investigation that becomes a desperate race to save his beloved's life.

  7. Sinopsis. Durante cien años, el símbolo más terrible de la muerte tenebrosa ha sido Jack el Destripador. En esta obra se trata de desvelar el misterio que rodeaba su figura. ¿Quién fue Jack el Destripador? ¿Sería acaso el Duque de Clarence? ¿Un médico perversamente especializado en anatomía? ¿Un policía?