Advantages: Brilliantly written Disadvantages: Less readable than his other novels
Savage is perhaps Laymon's finest achievement, but ironically that doesn't make it his best novel. It is a fictional account of what happened to Jack the Ripper after he committed his final murder: Laymon's idea is that he went to America and continued his crimes there. The novel is told in the first person by a teenage boy who becomes embroiled in the Ripper's activities. This can't really be called a horror novel - it's true that it contains violent ...
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Advantages: Scary, blood-soaked, a great read Disadvantages:
...the Ripper ‘disappear’ following the savage killing of Mary Kelly in 1888? Well, in this novel he hops on a ship and sails for America. The protagonist in Layman’s bloodthirsty novel is one Trevor Bentley. Starting in the unenviable position of lying beneath Kelly’s bed as the Ripper plies his trade, Trevor (perhaps not the coolest name in fiction) vows to avenge her death and starts on a quest to hunt the ripper down. He sets off at the age of 15 ...
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Advantages: Answers questions about the Ripper Disadvantages: It's just fiction
Follows the story of Trevor Bentley a fifteen year old boy that lives in London East End.
The date is 8 November 1888 and Trevors mother has been beaten by a drunken friend of
his fathers (who is deceased).After rendering the man unconscious with the fireplace poker
Trevor heads out to retrieve his uncle.Finding his uncle not at home Trevor sets out on
foot determined not to return home without him.
After several mishaps and some nasty close ...
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Pages: 448, Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, Leisure Books