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Judas Reflections: Murder in Whitechapel
Judas Reflections: Murder in Whitechapel | Aiden James, Michelle Wright
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Emmanuel Ortiz holds an ancient and dark secret... His real name is Judas Iscariot. Forced to walk the earth as a cursed immortal, Judas' disguise as Emmanuel does little to ease his eternal loneliness. Having recovered nine of his thirty blood coins, his focus is not yet on redemption for his treacherous role in the betrayal of Jesus Christ. Distractions come easily for the rich entrepreneur and sometimes sleuth who presently resides in England, 1888. Fascinated by the spate of murders in London's poverty stricken Whitechapel, Emmanuel soon realizes the killings resemble others he is familiar with, and the bloody signature of killing and taunts speaks to the unholy talents of yet another immortal...an enemy from long ago. This knowledge fuels his determination to track and apprehend the infamous Jack the Ripper at any cost. With the backdrop of a Victorian Society, rigid and moralistic, along with the plight of those less fortunate, Emmanuel seeks to align himself with Scotland Yard. With the help of his immortal pal, Roderick Cooley, and by pretending to be an American private investigator interested in the horrific prostitute killings, he sets out to stop the senseless bloodshed. But, has he bitten off more than he can chew, by immersing himself in the slums and disease of the Ripper's hunting grounds? As the mystery unfolds it becomes the ultimate test...not only of his abilities as an immortal, but also of his very soul.
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Judas Reflections: Murder in Whitechapel | Aiden James, Michelle Wright
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On paper I should have loved this book: immortality, Jack the Ripper, new take on a Bible story/character...all favorites of mine. In reality I just could not get into it at all, and life is too short to waste on books I don‘t truly feel!