By Flower and Dean Street by Patrice Chaplin
Genre: Thriller, Gothic, Paranormal
Read: 19th June 2017
Purchase: Amazon
★ 1 star
What the...? Seriously? That's it?!
I started this book due to its Tagline "Jack the Ripper" has returned. But what was mostly apparent was the incessant non-stop chatter between Connie and her husband Daniel and their friends Jane and Mark. No wonder Connie kept hearing voices...the bloody ones never stopped bloody nattering!! There was no psychological horror, just some weak attempt of Jack the Ripper and his victims possessing Connie's mind which only drowned out the incessant chatter that seemed to go on endlessly about her.
I stuck with it in the hope it would get better. It didn't. Instead it ended abruptly with what was apparently Jack's voice indicating he's coming for her....and that's it! Halfway through it just ends and I turn the page to find it's another damn book called The Love Apple! Seriously, this book had potential but it failed to deliver. Too short to fit so much bloody useless chatter in and no real storyline. Connie just seemed to drift by as the book did.
I started this book due to its Tagline "Jack the Ripper" has returned. But what was mostly apparent was the incessant non-stop chatter between Connie and her husband Daniel and their friends Jane and Mark. No wonder Connie kept hearing voices...the bloody ones never stopped bloody nattering!! There was no psychological horror, just some weak attempt of Jack the Ripper and his victims possessing Connie's mind which only drowned out the incessant chatter that seemed to go on endlessly about her.
I stuck with it in the hope it would get better. It didn't. Instead it ended abruptly with what was apparently Jack's voice indicating he's coming for her....and that's it! Halfway through it just ends and I turn the page to find it's another damn book called The Love Apple! Seriously, this book had potential but it failed to deliver. Too short to fit so much bloody useless chatter in and no real storyline. Connie just seemed to drift by as the book did.
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