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Asayake
Posted January 22, 2012
As soon as I finished with Ripper's Row I had to start on Ripper’s Revenge to see what happened next. As a fan of Shawn Weaver's storytelling I was not disappointed. Lots of detail allowing you to picture everything clearly. I have to admit I was a little sad with this book. Is it bad to root for the 'bad' guys? I was sorry to see the conflict between Jack and William come to an end. But the finale of the book does leave it open for an interesting continuation.
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Overview
London, 1888After Jack Morrow boards a steamship to America, the gruesome murders attributed to “Jack the Ripper,” stop as suddenly as they started.
Jack is in pursuit of a cunning and dangerous Master Vampire who he has battled before. With his trusted friend, Helena, a gifted physic and practitioner of white magic, they meet the legendary sleuth and partner of Sherlock Holmes, Doctor John Watson. Together, the trio lands in New York City and encounters far more than they expected.
Bent on revenge, the Ripper follows the Vampire's trail to the dark streets and mansions of New ...