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The Curse of the Whitechapel Orphan

(2024)
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The Doyle women only ever have one daughter. The men they marry meet an early, grizzly death

Trapped by the curse that took her parents, Kezzie Dyle vowed that her family curse would end with her.

She would simply never fall in love.

Working as an apothecary in Whitechapel meant that Kezzie saw the darker side of humanity. She’d tended to the depraved and had faced the dangers that lurked in the shadows for herself.

But finding an injured man slumped in her doorway brought back memories of the night her mother had been murdered.

Elias Turner had no memory of how he came to be in Whitechapel that night. Even when he heals and returns home, he cannot get the apothecary woman out of his mind.

But he has secrets in his past that he must keep hidden. Ones that have put his life in danger.

And when the woman he loves is threatened, he knows that he must give her up in order to save her life.


Slip into the labyrinthine alleys of Victorian England for a saga of murder, mystery and love.



Genre: Sagas

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