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1
Kate’s expeditions into the East End are described in
Death at Whitechapel
.
2
For the full story of Kate and Charles’s encounter with Conan Doyle in Devonshire, read
Death at Dartmoor
.
3
Kate met Ellie in
Death at Whitechapel,
when she was helping Charles to trace out the secrets of the decade-old Ripper murders.
4
The true story may be read in
Death at Glamis Castle
.
5
Kate’s story is related in detail in
Death at Bishop’s Keep
.
6
Patrick’s story is told in
Death at Rottingdean
and
Death at Epsom Downs
.