Eight Weeks in the Summer of Victoria's Jubilee
by Bob Biderman
Jubilee Summer, June 1887. Britain is deep in lavish celebration of Empire. That same month, in the East End of London, a quiet young man, recently arrived from Warsaw, is accused of murdering an Angel. Two writers at the start of their career–Z, a brilliant Anglo-Jewish novelist, and Maggie, a fiery social reformer–are brought together in a remarkable encounter as they investigate a crime that would change their lives and their vision of themselves, England, and the world.Eight Weeks in the Summer of Victoria's Jubilee is a brilliant study of London's East End at the turn of the 19th century and a fascinating exploration into a murder case that shook the very foundations of British justice.