The Covent Garden Ladies: Pimp General Jack & The Extraordinary Story of Harris' List
Written by Hallie Rubenhold
Narrated by Lucy Rayner
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Hallie Rubenhold
HALLIE RUBENHOLD is a social historian whose expertise lies in rediscovering the stories of previously unknown women and episodes in history. The Five is the first full-length biography of the victims of Jack the Ripper to be published since 1888. By drawing upon a wealth of previously unseen archival material and adding a much-needed historical context to the victims’ lives, The Five promises to change the narrative of these murders forever.
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Reviews for The Covent Garden Ladies
10 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5What could have been an interesting and academic insight of these women instead seems to be a hatred to anyone who finds the Jack the Ripper story interesting. Most of the bios are put together with limited facts and Ms Rubenhold fills in the gaps with maybes and perhaps thus creating fictional stories that belittle the police reports and eye witnesses of the time so she can paint a story of these women in her own preferred image. It is sad that these women were victims of the time as were most slum men, children, immigrants and locals. Drink was the medium used by most to block out the nastiness of East End living. But men and women led immoral lives because thats what you did to survive. Maybe these women were prostitutes of maybe they weren't but what unites them is that they are victim's of Jack the Ripper and for whatever the reason thats the focus of people's fascination, without which, the names of these women would be lost in history.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The narrator is horrible! It’s the rhythm of her speech. The information is really interesting, but I had to stop listening.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The reader was excellent, what a fascinating story, didn’t want it to end.