ebook, 322 pages
Expected
publication: January 31st 2017 by Vesuvian Books
WHAT IF
EVERYTHING YOU’VE EVER HEARD ABOUT JACK THE RIPPER IS WRONG …
A young woman is brutally murdered in Washington D.C., and the killer leaves behind a calling card connected to some of the most infamous murders in history.
JACK THE RIPPER
Rookie homicide investigator Erin Prince instinctively knows the moment she sees the mutilated body that it’s only a matter of time before someone else dies.
She and her partner, Todd Beckett, are on the trail of a madman, and a third body sends them in the direction they feared most: a serial killer is walking the streets of D.C.
THE CLOCK IS TICKING.
Erin must push past her mounting self-doubt in order to unravel a web of secrets filled with drugs, pornography, and a decades-old family skeleton before the next victim is sacrificed.
THE ONLY WAY TO STOP A KILLER IS TO BEAT THEM AT THEIR OWN GAME.
A young woman is brutally murdered in Washington D.C., and the killer leaves behind a calling card connected to some of the most infamous murders in history.
JACK THE RIPPER
Rookie homicide investigator Erin Prince instinctively knows the moment she sees the mutilated body that it’s only a matter of time before someone else dies.
She and her partner, Todd Beckett, are on the trail of a madman, and a third body sends them in the direction they feared most: a serial killer is walking the streets of D.C.
THE CLOCK IS TICKING.
Erin must push past her mounting self-doubt in order to unravel a web of secrets filled with drugs, pornography, and a decades-old family skeleton before the next victim is sacrificed.
THE ONLY WAY TO STOP A KILLER IS TO BEAT THEM AT THEIR OWN GAME.
My Thoughts…
Killing Jane is
definitely a thriller. I really liked
that the hints were obvious but not so obvious that the book got boring. Even I, who follows the path the author
wants the reader to take, had some ideas.
I doubted myself many times but came back to the same conclusion and had
the who-dun-it figured out before the end.
Yet, I didn’t stop reading or thinking about this book until I read the
last page. I couldn’t stop.
The characters
were real. They had flaws, they had
emotions, and they had feelings. Erin
was a new to being a lead investigator and in learning the ropes made rookie
mistakes; she apologized for the mistakes and quickly learned from them. Beckett was a veteran detective who was new
to the area and gave Erin a lot of good advice in the ways of being a
detective. Together they balanced
each other.
This is the
first book by Stacy Green. She has a collection
of books already published and I cannot wait to read them all.
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