Murder at Whitechapel Road Station
The gripping wartime murder mystery
(Autor) Jim EldridgeApril, 1941. Detective Chief Inspector Coburg and Sergeant Lampson are called to the former Whitechapel Road tube station when the body of a woman is discovered. Her body was found in an isolated part of the subterranean area away from the platforms currently being used as air raid shelters. She had been strangled and her body eviscerated. When Coburg and Lampson examine the scene, they find an old Victorian doctor's case containing surgical tools. Has it been deliberately left to be discovered? Forensic examination dates the case and contents as being from the late nineteenth century. Could this be another of Jack the Ripper's victims? Coburg and Lampson have a very puzzling case to solve.
Jim Eldridge
Jim Eldridge is a British author known for his historical fiction novels, particularly the best-selling "Football Academy" series for children. His engaging storytelling and vivid character development have captivated readers of all ages. Eldridge's work highlights the power of sports, friendship, and perseverance, inspiring young minds worldwide.