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WITCHES - Jack the Ripper

A Victorian Occult Horror of Blood and Fog

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WITCHES - Jack the Ripper

De: Ethan Blackwood
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In the gaslit alleys of 1888 London, a new terror stalks the night. The press calls him the Ripper. The police hunt for a man—a madman, a butcher, a ghost who melts back into the fog. They are all wrong.

Inspector Alden Cross, a brilliant detective who trusts only logic and evidence, is assigned to the case that is whipping the city into a frenzy of fear. But when a strange, star-shaped symbol is found carved into a victim, he realizes this is no ordinary killer. His investigation pulls him from the grim reality of Scotland Yard into a hidden world of ancient conspiracies and impossible forces.

He discovers the murders are not random acts of violence, but calculated ritual sacrifices performed by a secret coven of powerful women. Their goal: to harness the city’s terror and feed a slumbering, primordial entity that lies beneath the cobblestones. As Alden is stripped of his career and branded a lunatic, he must fight alone, hunted by both the law and the coven. To save London, he must embrace the darkness and confront a horror his scientific mind refuses to accept, before the final sacrifice is made and a new age of chaos is born from the fog.

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The story seemed a little rushed, not a lot of character development. I liked the concept, but not the execution of the story or the performance.

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