Whitechapel Rising: A Supernatural Horror Thriller
John Decker Supernatural Thriller, Book 5
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Jet Malakai
About this listen
An impossible killer stalks the streets of London.
Jack the Ripper faded into history over a century ago, his identity lost to the ages. Until a work crew restoring a Mayfair home makes a shocking find: a secret basement room walled up since Victorian times. The Whitechapel murderer's lair. And inside, a corpse that has waited in silent darkness for over a 100 years. But it won't stay that way....
Within hours of the room's discovery, the body goes missing, and the murders begin anew.
With a violent killer on the loose and the body count rising, John Decker, still new to CUSP, is sent to England, along with seasoned operative Colum O'Shea. Their mission: to stop a ruthless monster from obtaining the one thing that will allow him to escape forever.
As the city huddles in fear and the terror mounts, Decker finds himself in a race against time to catch a hellish fiend smarter than any he has ever faced. Because, if he doesn't, the next death might hit a little too close to home.
This is book five in the John Decker series, but it can be listened to as a stand-alone novel.
If you are a fan of James Rollins, Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, and Steve Alten, you will love the John Decker series.
©2020 Anthony M. Strong (P)2023 Anthony M. StrongWhat listeners say about Whitechapel Rising: A Supernatural Horror Thriller
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- NJB
- 06-10-21
Good story, poor reader
I found this to be quite a good story but had to force myself to listen to the end because the reader was so dreadfully irritating. In my opinion Audible really needs to be more selective in its choice of readers. This one is like the worst kind of amateur ham actor. I may well obtain more reading books in the series, but not talking ones. Perhaps the ability to listen to a sample before buying might be useful.
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- Tracey
- 24-06-21
A fair offering
I picked up a free audible code from the author via Facebook in exchange for a review. I hadn't heard any of the John Decker series, but there was no issue working out who the bad guys were. The story itself was enjoyable and well paced with plenty going on to keep the listener engaged. I did like the slightly supernatural element which was an interesting twist. The narrator was okay, but a couple of mispronounced words should have been picked up by editing.
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