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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | HV 6535 .G6 C67 2017 | 30775305521081 | General Collection | Available | - |
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- ISBN: 9781503936874
- ISBN: 1503936872
- Physical Description: 553 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 ... Read More
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Seattle : Thomas & Mercer, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
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General Note: | "Incorporating material from Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper-- Case Closed, this new edition ... Read More |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages ... Read More |
Formatted Contents Note: | Mr. Nobody -- The unfortunates -- By some person ... Read More |
Summary, etc.: | Examines the century-old series of murders that ... Read More |
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Subject: | Jack, the Ripper. Sickert, Walter, 1860-1942. Serial murders > England > London > History > 19th century. Whitechapel (London, England) > History. |

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Ripper : The Secret Life of Walter Sickert
Patricia Cornwell was born in Miami, Florida on June 9, 1956. When she was nine years old, her mother tried to give her and her two brothers to evangelist Billy Graham and his wife to care for. For a while the children lived with missionaries since their mother was unable to care for them. After graduating from Davidson College in 1979, she worked for The Charlotte Observer eventually covering the police beat and winning an investigative reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for a series of articles on prostitution and crime in downtown Charlotte. Her award-winning biography of Ruth Bell Graham, the wife of Billy Graham, A Time for Remembering, was published in 1983. From 1984 to 1990, she worked as a technical writer and a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. While working for the medical examiner, she began to write novels. Although the award-winning novel Postmortem was initially rejected by seven different publishers, once it was published in 1990 it became the only novel ever to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity awards as well as the French Prix du Roman d'Adventure, in one year. She is the author of the Kay Scarpetta series, the Andy Brazil series, and the Winston Garano series. She has also written two cookbooks entitled Scarpetta's Winter Table and Food to Die For; a children's book entitled Life's Little Fable; and non-fiction works like Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed. (Bowker Author Biography)