"The Mysteries of Modern London" by George R. Sims is a collection of true-crime stories that happened in the early 1900s. It focuses on the illegal activities, the parts of society that are kept secret, and the problems that happen in London, according to George Sims, but were often not in the news much–or at all! The book is made up stories that are real which Sims describes what it life was like in London back then, but the book is really about people having bad things happen to them. It is a sad, serious look a real life in London.
The Mysteries of Modern London
By George R. Sims
Uncover a world of crime and tragedy hidden in the shadows of a bustling London, where the lives of the forgotten intersect in unexpected and heartbreaking ways.
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About the AuthorGeorge Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant.
George Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant.
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