Here's my take on Mr. Gaspard's latest.
THE RIPPEROLOGISTS is a novel set in the present day, but using the device of the Canonical 5 to motivate a series of murders taking place in New York City. That is, today's murderer has his own demonic reason for running a repeat on the Ripper's 5 which we, of course, all know about.
Gaspard pairs up a renowned, fact based Ripperologist with a famous lady novelist to go after the perpetrator of the modern serial killings. There is a natural anti-magnetism between these two but they put up with each other for the sake of the case. Gaspard adds to this a rather unconservative detective and the right amount of romance to be believeable. When he isn't describing a murder scene he can be quite humorous and overall the book is entertaining.
Could stand to be a bit more horrific, in my opinion, to really make it a reader's white-knuckle ride and also the at-odds protagonists could have more conflict between them but that's just nitpicking. The storyline is not as predictable as one would expect (that's GOOD!) and worth the read.
THE RIPPEROLOGISTS is a novel set in the present day, but using the device of the Canonical 5 to motivate a series of murders taking place in New York City. That is, today's murderer has his own demonic reason for running a repeat on the Ripper's 5 which we, of course, all know about.
Gaspard pairs up a renowned, fact based Ripperologist with a famous lady novelist to go after the perpetrator of the modern serial killings. There is a natural anti-magnetism between these two but they put up with each other for the sake of the case. Gaspard adds to this a rather unconservative detective and the right amount of romance to be believeable. When he isn't describing a murder scene he can be quite humorous and overall the book is entertaining.
Could stand to be a bit more horrific, in my opinion, to really make it a reader's white-knuckle ride and also the at-odds protagonists could have more conflict between them but that's just nitpicking. The storyline is not as predictable as one would expect (that's GOOD!) and worth the read.
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