Two Great Books: The Adventures Of Chung Ling Soo and Wilberforce -A Jack's Lot Is Not A Happy One
Writer -Terry Hooper-Scharf Artist -Gavin Stuart Ross
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To many he was simply a stage
magician.
Others knew the truth –such as Scotland Yard and the very secret Q
Bureau.
From a seemingly cursed jade statue bringing gruesome death to those who
found it to a plot by a Chinese
supremacist group hoping to strike terror and destruction at the heart
of the British Empire and even more seemingly unstoppable Tong assassins –Chung
Ling Soo was there.
Sergeant Wilberforce of Scotland Yard was the closest thing to a friend
the Magician had yet even he was
perpetually stumped by him...and his deaths!
Collecting together
Chung Ling Soo And The Curse Of The Jade Dragon
And
Chung Ling Soo The Case Of The Thames Serpent
By Terry Hooper-Scarf and Gavin Stuart Ross
And, as Amazon always adds, "to compliment your purchase".....and in his very own book....
Wilberforce
Ben R. Dilworth
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28 pages
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Wilberforce—a Sergeant on the
Metropolitan Police Detective Force.
But Wilberforce was no common
“Jack” (police officer).
Even before working with the famous Chung Ling Soo (The Case Of The
Thames Serpent), Wilberforce had “tasted the chin strap” on many tough
cases –even a stint in the Army saw him used because of his detective
skills.
Here, Ben R. Dilworth, gives us a sneak peek into Wilberforce’s Case
Notes for 1896.
“A Jack’s lot is not a happy one” and Wilberforce was not just dealing
with the ordinary criminals such as the nobblers, rampsmen, smashers,
mobsmen, snoozers and skinners….
...there were the spectres, the satanic followers, vampires and other
monsters —things the ordinary copper never usually encountered and often
scoffed at the stories of.
Wilberforce knew better.
Wilberforce was "all piss and vinegar"!
"Ripper Street" was never like this!
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