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Spring-Heeled Jack: The Terror of London (1886): Book 2

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First emerging in London in 1838, Spring-Heeled Jack captured the Victorian imagination like no other figure: part phantom, part urban legend, part folk hero. By the 1870s, after a new flurry of alleged appearances in Aldershot, Colchester, and Lincoln, the leaping avenger had returned to the public eye. Less than a decade later, Jack re-emerged in print in a 48-part penny dreadful serial published in 1886-an epic Gothic adventure of treachery, danger, and nocturnal justice.
In Book 2 of
Spring-Heeled Jack: The Terror of London
, the story reaches its thrilling climax. Sir Roland Ashton's web of deceit begins to unravel as his grip on the Ashton Estates weakens. Forced into hiding among his criminal associates, Sir Roland lashes out in desperation. Determined to crush his rival Ralph Ashton once and for all, he uses manipulation, abduction, and violence to seize control of Daisy Leigh and Constance Marfield, the women caught in the struggle for power. But lurking in the fog and shadow, Spring-Heeled Jack watches and waits. No longer simply a mysterious figure, he becomes a relentless agent of retribution, turning Roland's schemes against him.
As the narrative hurtles toward its finale, the reader is drawn into a world of Gothic melodrama, Victorian villainy, and folk-hero justice. Murders are avenged, secrets revealed, and alliances tested as the net closes around Sir Roland and his henchmen. The figure of Spring-Heeled Jack-once a terror of London-stands transformed into a spectral guardian and instrument of fate, his supernatural leaps and flame-lit eyes striking fear into the wicked.
This new edition reproduces the complete text of the 1886 serial across two volumes, with original illustrations and a new scholarly introduction by J.S. Mackley. Situating the story within the wider context of Victorian penny dreadfuls, melodrama, and popular folklore, the introduction explores how Jack evolved from a frightening urban phantom into a popular Gothic hero.
Book 2
concludes the longest and most ambitious of the Spring-Heeled Jack narratives. Together with Book 1, it offers modern readers and scholars an unprecedented opportunity to encounter this extraordinary text in full-a gripping story of crime, fear, and justice that gripped Victorian London and helped shape one of its most enduring legends.
First emerging in London in 1838, Spring-Heeled Jack captured the Victorian imagination like no other figure: part phantom, part urban legend, part folk hero. By the 1870s, after a new flurry of alleged appearances in Aldershot, Colchester, and Lincoln, the leaping avenger had returned to the public eye. Less than a decade later, Jack re-emerged in print in a 48-part penny dreadful serial published in 1886-an epic Gothic adventure of treachery, danger, and nocturnal justice.
In Book 2 of
Spring-Heeled Jack: The Terror of London
, the story reaches its thrilling climax. Sir Roland Ashton's web of deceit begins to unravel as his grip on the Ashton Estates weakens. Forced into hiding among his criminal associates, Sir Roland lashes out in desperation. Determined to crush his rival Ralph Ashton once and for all, he uses manipulation, abduction, and violence to seize control of Daisy Leigh and Constance Marfield, the women caught in the struggle for power. But lurking in the fog and shadow, Spring-Heeled Jack watches and waits. No longer simply a mysterious figure, he becomes a relentless agent of retribution, turning Roland's schemes against him.
As the narrative hurtles toward its finale, the reader is drawn into a world of Gothic melodrama, Victorian villainy, and folk-hero justice. Murders are avenged, secrets revealed, and alliances tested as the net closes around Sir Roland and his henchmen. The figure of Spring-Heeled Jack-once a terror of London-stands transformed into a spectral guardian and instrument of fate, his supernatural leaps and flame-lit eyes striking fear into the wicked.
This new edition reproduces the complete text of the 1886 serial across two volumes, with original illustrations and a new scholarly introduction by J.S. Mackley. Situating the story within the wider context of Victorian penny dreadfuls, melodrama, and popular folklore, the introduction explores how Jack evolved from a frightening urban phantom into a popular Gothic hero.
Book 2
concludes the longest and most ambitious of the Spring-Heeled Jack narratives. Together with Book 1, it offers modern readers and scholars an unprecedented opportunity to encounter this extraordinary text in full-a gripping story of crime, fear, and justice that gripped Victorian London and helped shape one of its most enduring legends.

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