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YEAR OF THE RIPPERS by Gary Genard

YEAR OF THE RIPPERS

by Gary Genard

Pub Date: May 7th, 2024
ISBN: 9781736555668
Publisher: Cedar & Maitland Press

A 19th-century psychic police surgeon is among those investigating strange deaths related to Whitechapel’s infamous Ripper slayings in Genard’s thriller, one in a series.

The London-based Society for Supernatural and Psychic Research is on the hunt for its second case. Only two of its 13 members have “operational duties”—friends Dr. William Scarlet and Django Pierce-Jones. Dr. Scarlet, Scotland Yard’s assistant chief surgeon, experiences visions of someone’s life when he touches said person or something they’ve handled, while Pierce-Jones is a medium. Some recent brutal murders of women, ultimately attributed to Jack the Ripper, suggest nothing overtly supernatural, even if the killer is frighteningly good at avoiding detection; it’s a concurrent string of murders, in which men are found literally torn apart, that grabs the attention of Dr. Scarlet and Pierce-Jones. Dr. Scarlet, who’s not officially investigating the Ripper murders, soon suspects a link between all these homicides, despite the dissimilar modi operandi; he believes the likely culprit is someone or something brandishing supernatural abilities. Genard, as in the series’ opening installment, Red Season (2024), deftly infuses fiction into a historical narrative and setting. The novel is threaded with engrossing coverage of the Jack the Ripper murders, including depictions of the victims’ final hours and the letter that the alleged murderer sent to the media. The paranormal elements this time around are relatively minimal; the recurring heroes rely more on legwork and deductive reasoning than their psychic abilities. The story shines as a procedural, with the author keeping the intrigue at a high by mingling medical and police reports with sharp descriptions of London’s murky, claustrophobic streets at night. (“In the dark of Dutfield’s Yard—in a space that measured only eighteen feet from a busy gateway behind him to the kitchen door of the IWME club in front of him—he had slit Elizabeth Stride’s throat.”)

An unforgettably grim thriller that continues an exemplary series.

(list of series installments; dedication; endnotes; preview of next installment; about the author)