by Marie Marshall
A few patchy sections of voice, perhaps, but a very interesting plot and a good sense of the period. Thanks for a pleasant read.
Marie:
What a wonderful twist on the "Jack x x" tale. I wonder if it could be possible. You did recreate the scene and the atmosphere.
Thank you
awesome story. I had absolutely no clue until right in the end. Gave me a good shock before I went to bed :-)
Very, very intresting. I really liked it, a different twist on the "Ripper".
I love everything about this story, and the others, except that I don't have the right set of credentials for getting to know the author! Ah well, it encourages me to think I might find the same brilliant inventiveness and sense of mood, in a straight or straightish female. Hope I'm not too old to enjoy it, by then!
The denoument was fairly obvious from the word go, but regardless of that, this is still a shivery little thriller and a well-written one at that. What I found particularly chilling was the sentence: "Already I had forgotten the small, white, scared girl." Who knows? Perhaps Jack the Ripper really was a woman...