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stfischer's review against another edition
5.0
I don't know what to say. This book is gold and Audrey Rose is amazing! Thomas Cresswell sounds like my dream man! The storyline was so well-written and put together. It is my favorite series so thank you, Kerri, for this amazing book.
richardpapenswife's review against another edition
1.0
i’m done with this book. i’m so sorry. it seems like a really great book and i love the surgical aspects but i hate hate hate the writing. i just can’t stand that kind of writing style. the plot seems great and really entrancing but the writing ruined it for me.
dariadanley's review against another edition
4.0
Stalking Jack the Ripper, a story told in the perspective of Audrey Rose Wadsworth in 1888 London. Audrey Rose may be a woman, but she enjoys the study of science, under the apprenticeship of her Uncle Jonathan, a doctor who examines the dead. Not only that, but she is soon having to work with a dashing young man named Thomas Cresswell. Both follow the case to the different directions it leads to stop the murderer, even if it leads to Audrey Rose's own family.
I could not say enough wonderful things about this book. The mood of the enter story gave me chills by the author's choice of woods. It is very dark and Gothic and told in a very interesting way. I am such a fan of Audrey Rose because she does do a man's job, but she enjoys being girly, which is so rare in YA fiction. She has a rebellious and observant mind that is only befitting her and Thomas in the case.
Thomas Cresswell. Funny, dashing, seductive, what more could you want from a historical gentleman? From the moment he was introduced, I know he would either end up to be the Ripper or Audrey Rose's love interest. It took me a few chapters to be convinced that he wasn't the Ripper.
I do enjoy the Frankenstein element that was brought into this book, and I have a feeling the next one will be involving Dracula, since Audrey Rose and Thomas will be going to Romania.
I do have to note that Audrey Rose and Thomas's love was a little sudden. Their friendship grew, yes; but it seemed just a bit too soon for them to love each other. I think that is all on timing.
But all in all, fabulous read for historical fiction writers. I honestly picked up this book solely because of the title and I am so glad I did. It is beautifully written, the characters are diverse, the plot grew deeper and deeper with each page turn, I could not be more satisfied!
I could not say enough wonderful things about this book. The mood of the enter story gave me chills by the author's choice of woods. It is very dark and Gothic and told in a very interesting way. I am such a fan of Audrey Rose because she does do a man's job, but she enjoys being girly, which is so rare in YA fiction. She has a rebellious and observant mind that is only befitting her and Thomas in the case.
Thomas Cresswell. Funny, dashing, seductive, what more could you want from a historical gentleman? From the moment he was introduced, I know he would either end up to be the Ripper or Audrey Rose's love interest. It took me a few chapters to be convinced that he wasn't the Ripper.
I do enjoy the Frankenstein element that was brought into this book, and I have a feeling the next one will be involving Dracula, since Audrey Rose and Thomas will be going to Romania.
I do have to note that Audrey Rose and Thomas's love was a little sudden. Their friendship grew, yes; but it seemed just a bit too soon for them to love each other. I think that is all on timing.
But all in all, fabulous read for historical fiction writers. I honestly picked up this book solely because of the title and I am so glad I did. It is beautifully written, the characters are diverse, the plot grew deeper and deeper with each page turn, I could not be more satisfied!
pjustin's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
cressreads's review against another edition
dark
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
2.25
machaffee's review against another edition
4.0
This was definitely not a perfect book b damm did I enjoy it. I had such a fun time and honestly if you can’t read a few books like that then what’s the point. Thomas was so fun and the mystery and a fun one to follow. It was overall a good read
vbibz18's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
It’s entertaining enough but it’s just not the best thing out
It’s entertaining enough but it’s just not the best thing out
eudisummer's review against another edition
5.0
This book was a true master peace I loved it from beginning to end.
And can I just say I’m in love with Thomas Cresswell!
Ugh, I have no words I’m speechless. I loved this book, it was truly amazing. I was so enthralled with the writing I felt like a detective. I seriously could not put this book down. Kerri Maniscalco had me hooked from the first sentence. I love it when books are able to pull you in right off the bat. I wasn’t too shocked by the plot twist because I was able to deduce it in the earlier chapters. But it was still so exciting. I can’t stop thinking about this book and I wish I had the second one already.
And can I just say I’m in love with Thomas Cresswell!
Ugh, I have no words I’m speechless. I loved this book, it was truly amazing. I was so enthralled with the writing I felt like a detective. I seriously could not put this book down. Kerri Maniscalco had me hooked from the first sentence. I love it when books are able to pull you in right off the bat. I wasn’t too shocked by the plot twist because I was able to deduce it in the earlier chapters. But it was still so exciting. I can’t stop thinking about this book and I wish I had the second one already.