![]() ![]() ![]() However, it’s now my main focus and I have to say that allowing it to ferment in my mind for eighteen months was probably the best thing that I could have done as it’s pretty much POURING out on to the page now and, I think, is going pretty well.Īs originally planned, it’s written in the first person and tells the story of the so called Autumn Of Terror from the point of view of three very different young women who are kicking about in Whitechapel during the murders – Alice, the rather prim daughter of a wealthy and renowned artist Emma, a down on her luck reformed prostitute and Clara, the fresh faced daughter of a local policeman (who is based on one of my own ancestors). The fact of the matter is that I’ve been hard at work on my novel about the Whitechapel Murders in 1888, which is turning into a bit of an epic project with all sorts of things going on.Īs some of you may recall, I started working on the so called Ripper Book about eighteen months ago but then shelved it while I wrote Minette. ![]() I’ve been neglecting this blog a bit, haven’t I? Sorry about that. The women of Whitechapel arming themselves against the Ripper. ![]()
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