A review by victoriafrost1991
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold

3.0

It was generally good book, in which I learned a whole lot of Jack the Rippers victims. Like many of the general public, I heard that the victims were prostitutes and don't remember even hearing any of their names. This brought a more holistic perspective on these women, the era, their communities, their families and horrid situations that eventually let to each one's down fall and eventual death.

What was odd is showing of how people emotionally felt during certain events or how each victim was acting because unless this was stated or placed in evidence somehow why write it?