1837. London was struck with terror by a series of mysterious attacks. A criminal began to pursue young girls and soon started killing them. According to the victims' testimonies, he looked extremely terrifying: with long claws and burning eyes, the...
attacker breathed blue flames and moved in huge jumps. He was dubbed Jack the Jumper. All of Scotland Yard and even the Duke of Wellington himself, who defeated Napoleon, tried to catch the villain, but, alas, such stories do not always end well…
«The Black Museum» — a series of books in the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle about horrifying, gripping, and mysterious incidents, the information about which is kept in the real museum of Scotland Yard.
1837. London was struck with terror by a series of mysterious attacks. A criminal began to pursue young girls and soon started killing them. According to the victims' testimonies, he looked extremely terrifying: with long claws and burning eyes, the attacker breathed blue flames and moved in huge jumps. He was dubbed Jack the Jumper. All of Scotland Yard and even the Duke of Wellington himself, who defeated Napoleon, tried to catch the villain, but, alas, such stories do not always end well…
«The Black Museum» — a series of books in the spirit of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle about horrifying, gripping, and mysterious incidents, the information about which is kept in the real museum of Scotland Yard.
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