Without A Trace

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Michael Wilson ISBN: 9781458010681
Publisher: Michael Wilson Publication: June 3, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Wilson
ISBN: 9781458010681
Publisher: Michael Wilson
Publication: June 3, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It is 1888 and in the London district of Whitechapel a sleepless terror haunts the streets. Metropolitan Police Inspector, Edmund Reid, is called to a number of brutal murders that puts him at the centre of an investigation following a man who would become one of the world's most infamous serial killers. This story follows some of Whitechapel's citizens as the horrific tale unfolds. This is the story of Jack the Ripper.

Dean Jacobs, author of ‘The Streets of Whitechapel’ -
Michael Wilson produces a gripping read in 'Without a Trace'. What most impressed me about this book was the interesting layout and recount of events that reads much like a diary entry into each character. He sets the scene well and the descriptive manner in which he approaches each murder allows the reader to be present to witness the gruesome act first hand. I love the creepy characterisation he has created for the Whitechapel villain! His calm, creepy demeanor is perfectly put across.

I did see where he was going with it towards the end, but that didn't detract from wanting to finish it and receive that absolution. A very interesting read overall, with some squeamish moments that will thoroughly delight all of those Ripper buffs out there.

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It is 1888 and in the London district of Whitechapel a sleepless terror haunts the streets. Metropolitan Police Inspector, Edmund Reid, is called to a number of brutal murders that puts him at the centre of an investigation following a man who would become one of the world's most infamous serial killers. This story follows some of Whitechapel's citizens as the horrific tale unfolds. This is the story of Jack the Ripper.

Dean Jacobs, author of ‘The Streets of Whitechapel’ -
Michael Wilson produces a gripping read in 'Without a Trace'. What most impressed me about this book was the interesting layout and recount of events that reads much like a diary entry into each character. He sets the scene well and the descriptive manner in which he approaches each murder allows the reader to be present to witness the gruesome act first hand. I love the creepy characterisation he has created for the Whitechapel villain! His calm, creepy demeanor is perfectly put across.

I did see where he was going with it towards the end, but that didn't detract from wanting to finish it and receive that absolution. A very interesting read overall, with some squeamish moments that will thoroughly delight all of those Ripper buffs out there.

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