The Silence That Waited : A Novel of Jack the Ripper, Power, and Deferred Truth
Overview
London, 1888.
Five women are murdered in the fog-choked streets of Whitechapel, their bodies left as messages no one can fully read. Panic spreads, newspapers howl for blood, and a city already divided by class and power retreats into fear.
Inspector Frederick Abberline believes the truth is closer than anyone dares admit. When Scotland Yard quietly consults the one man capable of seeing what others cannot, Sherlock Holmes enters the investigation not as a hero, but as a witness to something far more disturbing than a clever killer. What Holmes uncovers is not merely a murderer, but a design. A pattern protected by status, access, and silence. And when the investigation reaches a door it is forbidden to open, justice falters.
As the killings cease and Jack the Ripper dissolves into legend, Holmes and Dr. Watson make a decision that will shape history: the truth will not be exposed. It will be preserved.
More than a century later, in 2026, a buried archive resurfaces. Ledgers, marginal notes, sealed documents. A name long whispered and never proven. As a modern researcher follows the paper trail left by Holmes himself, the past and present collide, forcing a reckoning with how myths are made, how institutions protect themselves, and how easily horror becomes entertainment when accountability is inconvenient.
The Silence That Waited is a bold reimagining of the Jack the Ripper case, blending historical fact, literary fiction, and the world of Sherlock Holmes to ask a chilling question:
What if the mystery was never unsolved - only unspoken?
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798246387610
- ISBN-10: 9798246387610
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.25 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
- Page Count: 120
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