Ripper
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In 1888, Arabella Sharp goes to live with her grandmother in London. As women begin turning up brutally murdered at the hands of Jack the Ripper, Abbie begins having visions that lead her straight to the Ripper’s next massacres. Soon she’s drawn into a deadly mystery involving the murders, her mother’s past, and a secret brotherhood of immortals.
Format: Ebook
ISBN: 9780738732701
Series: A Ripper Novel, Flux
Tags: Reading Level: Grades 9-12, Interest Level: Grades 9-12, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Paranormal & Supernatural, Mystery
“I felt hot breath on my neck, and, horrified, I knew that he stood behind me . . .” It’s 1888, and after her mother’s sudden death, Abbie is sent to live with her grandmother in a posh London neighborhood. When she begins volunteering at Whitechapel Hospital, Abbie finds she has a passion for helping the abused and sickly women there. But within days, patients begin turning up murdered at the hands of Jack the Ripper. As more women are murdered, Abbie realizes that she and the Ripper share a strange connection: she has visions showing the Ripper luring his future victims to their deaths—moments before he turns his knife upon them. Her desperation to stop the massacres leads Abbie on a perilous hunt for the killer. And her search leads to a mysterious brotherhood whose link to the Ripper threatens not just London but all of mankind.
Copyright: 2012
Page Count: 360
Rights Territory: Worldwide
Categories:
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / General
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories
Amy Carol Reeves has a PhD in 19th century British Literature and a master’s degree in British Literature from the University of South Carolina. She became entranced by the idea for Ripper, her debut novel, after meeting Donald Rumbelow, a world-recognized expert on Jack the Ripper. Reeves is currently an adjunct professor at the University of South Carolina, and lives with her husband and two children in Columbia, S.C. For more information, visit her online at: AmyCarolReeves.com.
“Well written . . . Reeves cleverly uses one of the most heinous figures from history to tell a gothic tale with a paranormal twist.” — VOYA