They All Love Jack: Busting the Ripper

· HarperCollins UK
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LONGLISTED FOR THE SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION

A book like no other – the tale of a gripping quest to discover the identity of history’s most notorious murderer and a literary high-wire act from the legendary writer and director of Withnail and I.

For over a hundred years, ‘the mystery of Jack the Ripper’ has been a source of unparalleled fascination and horror, spawning an army of obsessive theorists, and endless volumes purporting finally to reveal the identity of the brutal murderer who terrorised Victorian England.

But what if there was never really any ‘mystery’ at all? What if the Ripper was always hiding in plain sight, deliberately leaving a trail of clues to his identity for anyone who cared to look, while cynically mocking those who were supposedly attempting to bring him to justice?

In THEY ALL LOVE JACK, the award-winning film director and screenwriter Bruce Robinson exposes the cover-up that enabled one of history’s most notorious serial killers to remain at large. More than twelve years in the writing, this is much more than a radical reinterpretation of the Jack the Ripper legend, and an enthralling hunt for the killer. A literary high-wire act reminiscent of Tom Wolfe or Hunter S. Thompson, it is an expressionistic journey through the cesspools of late-Victorian society, a phantasmagoria of highly placed villains, hypocrites and institutionalised corruption.

Polemic, forensic investigation, panoramic portrait of an age, underpinned by deep scholarship and delivered in Robinson’s inimitably vivid and scabrous prose, THEY ALL LOVE JACK is an absolutely riveting and unique book, demolishing the theories of generations of self-appointed experts – the so-called ‘Ripperologists’ – to make clear, at last, who really did it; and more importantly, how he managed to get away with it for so long.

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Patrick Donnelly
June 18, 2024
Mind-blowing I've bought into Bruce's thorough investigation into Michael Maybrick as his Whitechapel candidacy completely but also opened my eyes to the City of London elite behaviour. Especially with my own Irish-Scots ethnicity it really made my blood effing curdle. Add Foggy Dew to taste Mr Robinson. I thought it's introduction to Victorian London was as barbed as it gets..... He must be high hitting here, As all other suspects, outlandish or not put forward By 'expert authors' (nutcases, who think the entire world is reading their work) will usually be met with scorn petulance & sometimes ridecule by the Ripper protectorate (the other nutcases-freemasologists). Nobody's saying anything abt Michael Maybrick........ Hhhymmmn?.... I actually read more into that than anything about some Aaron Kosminski and Walter Sickert Tag Team Shenanigans.......
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About the author

Bruce Robinson is the director and screenwriter of Withnail and I, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, Jennifer 8 and The Rum Diary. He has also written the screenplays for The Killing Fields, Shadow Makers (released in the US as Fat Man and Little Boy), Return to Paradise and In Dreams. He is the author of The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman and Paranoia in the Launderette, and of two books for children, The Obvious Elephant and Harold and the Duck, both illustrated by Sophie Windham.

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