Siiigh. I bought this today, and I thought it sounded like it could be interesting, even if Golemon is not supposed to be one of the best writers. It's a modern day thriller that ties into Jack the Ripper. Who, it turns out, was the result of a 19th-century genetic experiment. Yeah, I know. But I like the Preston and Child books, and they often have wild ideas.
Then I start the prologue, which is set in Mary Jane Kelly's flat. On the evening of November 8, 1888. It was interesting. Then I get to the part where he asks her if she's with child, and she tells them that she is.
Aaaargh! Then I go a little further and realize the book claims that each of the victims was pregnant -- up to about 3 months pregnant. That was how they all just happened to meet the same doctor. Really?! Where did this author do his research? Clearly not Casebook, unless he's trying to claim some major cover-up theory. With lots of hand-waving to explain how the other victims, who were all in their mid to late 40s, were able to get pregnant and keep a pregnancy long enough for a doctor to get involved.
I might read this book anyway, but it seems I might have to approach it like the characters on Mystery Science Theater 3000... At least most of it takes place in the present. Let's hope that part is better researched.
Then I start the prologue, which is set in Mary Jane Kelly's flat. On the evening of November 8, 1888. It was interesting. Then I get to the part where he asks her if she's with child, and she tells them that she is.
Aaaargh! Then I go a little further and realize the book claims that each of the victims was pregnant -- up to about 3 months pregnant. That was how they all just happened to meet the same doctor. Really?! Where did this author do his research? Clearly not Casebook, unless he's trying to claim some major cover-up theory. With lots of hand-waving to explain how the other victims, who were all in their mid to late 40s, were able to get pregnant and keep a pregnancy long enough for a doctor to get involved.
I might read this book anyway, but it seems I might have to approach it like the characters on Mystery Science Theater 3000... At least most of it takes place in the present. Let's hope that part is better researched.
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