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The Framingham Fiend
(2018)(The sixth book in the Colin Pendragon Mystery series)
A novel by Gregory Harris
Of all the ghastly crimes in Victorian London, none are as infamous - or unsolvable - as those of Jack the Ripper . . .
The murder scene is chillingly familiar. A young prostitute has been slaughtered in her flat on Framingham Street in the East End. It's not the first time Scotland Yard has seen a murder like this. But with the help of Colin Pendragon and his loyal partner Ethan Pruitt, they hope it will be the last . . .
Word of the Ripper-esque crime has begun to spread across London, sparking a fresh wave of fear, dread, and panic. Two prostitutes have already been killed. But when a third victim is claimed, Colin and Ethan are forced to explore every possibility - from the opium dens of Whitechapel to the darkest corners of the London morgue. For Colin, the answer will prove to be as elusive - and deadly - as the Ripper himself . . .
Praise for Gregory Harris and the Colin Pendragon Mysteries
"Well-paced [with] unusual twists and turns . . . the interplay between Pendragon and Pruitt is interesting and complex."
- Mystery Scene on The Arnifour Affair
"An incredibly pleasing mystery . . . the author nails it yet again."
- Suspense Magazine on The Bellingham Bloodbath
Genre: Historical Mystery
The murder scene is chillingly familiar. A young prostitute has been slaughtered in her flat on Framingham Street in the East End. It's not the first time Scotland Yard has seen a murder like this. But with the help of Colin Pendragon and his loyal partner Ethan Pruitt, they hope it will be the last . . .
Word of the Ripper-esque crime has begun to spread across London, sparking a fresh wave of fear, dread, and panic. Two prostitutes have already been killed. But when a third victim is claimed, Colin and Ethan are forced to explore every possibility - from the opium dens of Whitechapel to the darkest corners of the London morgue. For Colin, the answer will prove to be as elusive - and deadly - as the Ripper himself . . .
Praise for Gregory Harris and the Colin Pendragon Mysteries
"Well-paced [with] unusual twists and turns . . . the interplay between Pendragon and Pruitt is interesting and complex."
- Mystery Scene on The Arnifour Affair
"An incredibly pleasing mystery . . . the author nails it yet again."
- Suspense Magazine on The Bellingham Bloodbath
Genre: Historical Mystery
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