1880
17 May
Reclusive former journalist and social reformer Henry Mayhew receives a crude drawing of a "clock-head," a mechanically-deformed human being. It is given to him by someone named A. Steenburgen who claimed it was drawn by a prostitute who was attacked by the creature in a London slum.
22 May
Henry Mayhew sends the clock-head drawing and a letter of explanation (Item 25) to Geoffrey Hawkins, as he feels that it may relate to a number of matters that Hawkins has been investigating.
Summer
Adler Fanshaw becomes a general assignment reporter for the London Evening Gazette. He meets Geoffrey Hawkins while investigating a number of unusual murders in the London slums.
Reclusive former journalist and social reformer Henry Mayhew receives a crude drawing of a "clock-head," a mechanically-deformed human being. It is given to him by someone named A. Steenburgen who claimed it was drawn by a prostitute who was attacked by the creature in a London slum.
22 May
Henry Mayhew sends the clock-head drawing and a letter of explanation (Item 25) to Geoffrey Hawkins, as he feels that it may relate to a number of matters that Hawkins has been investigating.
Summer
Adler Fanshaw becomes a general assignment reporter for the London Evening Gazette. He meets Geoffrey Hawkins while investigating a number of unusual murders in the London slums.