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Arguing that it is "less the quality of the crimes than the attitude of the age which determines the gruesomeness of its murders," Michael Beran brings to life the ghastly ambiance of a vanished epoch, and gives us a terrifying glimpse of the horror beneath the seeming civility of the Romantic era.In the early nineteenth century, a series of murders took place in and around London which shocked the whole of England. The appalling nature of the crimes -- a brutal slaying in the gambling netherworld, the slaughter of two entire households, and the first of the modern lust-murders -- was magnified not only by the lurid atmosphere of an age in which candlelight gave way to gaslight, but also by the efforts of some of the keenest minds of the period to uncover the gruesomest details of the killings.



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