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People of Abandoned Character

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What if you thought your husband was Jack the Ripper?
London, 1888. Susannah rushes into marriage to a young and wealthy surgeon. After a passionate honeymoon, she returns home with her new husband wrapped around her little finger. But then everything changes. His behaviour becomes increasingly volatile and violent. He stays out all night, returning home bloodied and full of secrets.

Lonely and frustrated, Susannah starts following the gruesome reports of a spate of murders in Whitechapel. But as the killings continue, her mind takes her down the darkest path imaginable. Every time he stays out late, another victim is found dead. Is it coincidence? Or is her husband the man the papers call Jack the Ripper?

Reviews for People of Abandoned Character:
'A mistreated wife suspects her husband might be the Whitechapel killer... Compelling' Sunday Times
'An astonishing book' M.W. Craven
'A gripping and original take on the world's most notorious serial killer. A perfectly thrilling read for those long winter nights' Adam Hamdy
'This impressive debut builds up pace, pathos and intrigue superbly, with plenty of twists and turns' Woman's Weekly

Product Details

PublisherHead of Zeus
Publish DateMay 01, 2021
Pages432
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781838932732
Dimensions25.4 X 25.4 X 1.0 mm | 1.0 pounds

About the Author

Clare Whitfield was born in 1978 in Morden (at the bottom of the Northern line) in Greater London. After university she worked at a publishing company before going on to hold various positions in buying and marketing. She now lives in Hampshire with her family. Her debut novel, People of Abandoned Character, won the Goldsboro Glass Bell Award and is also published by Head of Zeus.

Reviews

“An astonishing book set in a Victorian London plagued by Jack the Ripper. Whitfield's narrator is Susannah, an ex-nurse who rushed into a rapidly souring marriage with a wealthy surgeon and starts to believe that her husband might be Leather Apron himself. I'd be amazed if it isn't dominating the shortlists come next year's awards season” —MW Craven

“This impressive debut builds superbly, with plenty of twists and turns” —Woman & Home

“A gripping and original take on the world's most notorious serial killer. A perfectly thrilling read for those long winter nights. Highly recommended” —Adam Hamdy

“A mistreated wife suspects her husband might be the Whitechapel killer... Compelling'” —Sunday Times

“A historical crime novel with real attitude... Compelling, thought-provoking, and powerful'” —LoveReading

“This impressive debut builds up pace, pathos and intrigue superbly, with plenty of twists and turns'” —Woman's Weekly

“Shockingly compelling” —Woman

“In addition to being a thrilling page-turner, Whitfield's book explores several questions: What makes a person good or bad? Can we overcome our origins? Is our fate determined before we're born? Moreover, the book is rife with dangerous secrets – Thomas's, Susannah's, and those of the people closest to them” —Austin American Statesman

“This debut historical mystery contains echoes of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and Jack the Ripper.The unreliable narration combines with richly detailed writing in a mystery with a shocking conclusion” —Library Journal

People Of Abandoned Character interrogates this fascinating aspect of storytelling while positing an unconventional solution to the Jack the Ripper mystery... This is a smart, thrilling narrative that doesn't shy away from gore or trauma, steadfastly reflecting through its Victorian lens how our own modern societies continue to treat women and the poor. That this is Clare Whitfield's debut novel only adds to how impressive it is as a feat of empathetic, feminist storytelling'” —Criminal Element

“[A] suspenseful gothic debut” —Shelf Awareness

“With a compelling central character, an attention-grabbing murder mystery, and an easy-to-read, characterful writing style, Whitfield's novel is an excellent debut, and bodes well for her future career” —Otago Daily Times

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