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STALKING JACK THE RIPPER #1

Stalking Jack the Ripper



Stalking Jack the Ripper (Stalking Jack the Ripper, #1)it truly was an amazing book.
this book had elements of mystery,historical fiction i mean everything and so rightfully placed that you feel like you are a part of this book the writing wasn't too pressing but all the same you want to know what will happen in this book it was such a gripping story and so amazing and funny that i adored it truly speaking i adored this book .

about the characters our protagonist audery rose, was really great like she had an interest in forensic sciences and she pursued it even if in 19th century girls were not allowed to do so and time and again she mentioned that how normal girls will talk about parties and their future husbands and she talked about dissecting a human body and i loved her for that. 
she was very lively and her pov was fun to read.

thomas the main male character reminded me a bit too much of sherlock holmes what with his science of deduction and all but i truly loved his character he was arrogant he didn't show much but was really caring i just loved him no more words i just loved him.

other characters were also very lively the world building was superb and let me tell you kerri has a way with words she was so amazing that i never once thought that she was a debut author so 2 thumbs up for her.

all in all i loved this book it was truly amazing and would recommend it to each one of you  so go read it and tell me your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

bye!

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