Hardback. The horrific murder and mutilation of 5 women in the year 1888 in London's East End are still the subject of speculation - the murderer's identity remains a mystery. Paul Harrison, a policeman from Northamptonshire, brings modern police methods to bear on the case of Jack the Ripper. His solution is 'strikingly plausible, including a new and surprising thread of romantic intrigue.' By comparing the crimes with more 'recent' murders, he has been able to sketch a psychological profile of the killer. Illus., Select Bibliog. and Index. 205pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of Paul Daniel, ex-editor of the 'Ripperologist' magazine and includes his tipped-in book review to ffep for the magazine. It would appear to be an ex-lib. copy but the only clue is a library stamp to copyright p. o/w Vg. in protected Vg+ dw. Paul Harrison was a contributor to the Grey House Books publication 'Who Was Jack the Ripper? A Collection of Present-Day Theories and Observations'.