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Helen Brooke
Mystery in London
MYSTERY IN LONDON
It is the year 1898 in London. You are Mycroft Pound, the famous detective and you must find the Whitechapel Killer. He attacks people with a long knife and six women are dead because of him.
Now another woman is lying in the street, outside the Rose and Crown. There is blood everywhere and she is very ill. You see bicycle tracks on the road. What do you do? Do you follow the bicycle tracks, or do you talk to the people in the Rose and Crown? Be careful – there is only one way to catch the Whitechapel Killer. But you must move quickly – before the killer escapes and kills again.
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