Reminiscent of the Jack the Ripper classic, this case offers,"A courtroom scene worthy of Perry Mason." says The San Diego Union. While Newsday states, "Just as the asmosphere of Victorian London is half the fun of the Sherlock Holmes adventures, so the New York of 150 years ago makes an enthralling setting for murder as Paul recreates it's pre-electric lights and shadows." "The trial... is nicely drawn.. the dialogue is brisk, and plenty of delft, original trouches keep things moving,' according to People Magazine. "The scenes of the newspaper world and the final courtroom scene are especially good,' according to Chritian Science Monitor. Library Journal quote is, "Excellent... with a realistic feel to the time & place of action." Paul is also the author of, "The Tragedy at Tiverton".